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MISSING: Have You Seen 14-year-old Macey Bondswell?

Missing Macey

14 year old Macey went missing from the Southwell area yesterday.

UPDATE: Macey has now been found- thanks to everyone who shared and got in touch!

 Nottinghamshire Police are concerned for her safety after went missing from the Southwell  area at around 5.45pm yesterday (Friday 7 July).

Macey is believed to have links to Hyson Green, St Anns and the Carlton area of Nottingham.

She is is described as white , of a slim build and around 5ft 4ins tall with long brown hair. She was last seen wearing a black top and black jeans and carrying a black shoulder bag.

If you see Macey or have any information that could help, please contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 863 of 7 July.

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