POLICE are making a renewed appeal for information about the whereabouts of missing 15-year-old Sophie Nynan two weeks since she disappeared.
Sophie, who is from Westcott, has not been in contact with her family since 6pm on Saturday, 30 March, when she was seen leaving her family home and heading in the Dorking direction. She is believed to have then been seen on CCTV cameras at Redhill Railway Station at 7.25pm that evening.
Extensive enquiries have been made to try and locate Sophie, including appeals by the police and her family for Sophie or anyone with information about her whereabouts to make contact.
As part of these enquiries, it is now believed that Sophie may have been in Thornton Heath on Wednesday, 3 April. She is known to have links to the Croydon area and officers are keen to speak to anyone who may have seen her. Two new photographs of Sophie are also being circulated.
Detective Inspector Martin Stables said: "It is now two weeks since Sophie Nynan last made contact with her family. I would urge anyone who may have information about where she is or has been over the last fortnight to make contact with the police immediately."
Sophie's family has issued the following statement: "We are still incredibly worried about Sophie and are desperate to hear from her or anyone with any information about where she is.
"We are again urging her to please come home – you are not in any trouble and we just want to make sure that you are safe. We feel a great sense of sadness waking up every morning without you being here."
Sophie is described as of mixed race, 5ft 2ins tall, slim, with straight, dyed brown, shoulder length hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, a black leather jacket, black leggings, white Converse high top trainers and two pearl stud earrings in each ear.
Anyone with information is asked to call Surrey Police on 101, quoting reference M/13/322.
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