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Police launch appeal to trace two missing Vietnamese teenagers

Thursday 3rd March 2016 Bath Echo News Team Crime

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Avon and Somerset Police are appealing for the public’s help to find two Vietnamese teenagers who may be in either Bath or South Somerset, after going missing in Yeovil on Saturday night.

The teenagers disappeared after being dropped off to attend a church meeting.

They were due to be picked up at the end of the meeting but failed to show up at the agreed meeting place.

Sen Thi Ngo, who is known as Sen is 15 and is 5ft 1ins tall of slight build with long black waist length hair.

When she went missing she was wearing a black padded coat and black leggings. She was wearing black training shoes with green colouring.

Ngan Ti Nguyen, who is known as Lil is 16-years-old and also 5ft 1ins and of slight build with long black waist length hair.

She was also wearing a black padded coat and black leggings. She was wearing black training shoes made out of a shiny material.

One of the coats has grey fur trim on it.

It is possible that both girls may have left the Yeovil area and could be heading to Bath, where they have friends.

Officers are keen for the girls, or anyone recognising them, to contact them.

Anyone able to help is asked to contact North East investigations on 101 and quote reference 5216043239.

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