01/10/2015

Missing Cork Girl Found Safe And Well

A 15-year-old girl who had been missing from 05 September has been found safe and well.

Leigh Arundel from Cork was seen on the Antrim Road in north Belfast earlier this week.

Leigh, who was believed to be with an older man, was last seen at a train station in Cork at around 12.45pm.

She was described as being approximately 5ft 4inches in height, medium build with long thick wavy auburn hair.

The PSNI thanked the public for their help.

(CD/LM)

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