11/03/2015

Nottingham Teenager Found 'Safe And Well'

Nottinghamshire Police have reported that 14-year-old Charlotte Bainbridge has been found "safe and well".

A UK-wide child rescue alert was issued on Tuesday when the teenager was reported missing from her home in Chilwell, near Nottingham.

A police spokesperson said: "Charlotte Bainbridge now safe and well at home. Thanks to all who helped promote our appeal."

(MH/CD)

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