POLICE have urged anyone who sees a girl who has been missing for almost two weeks to ring 999.
Durham Constabulary launched an appeal at the end of July to find 15-year-old Katelan, who has links to Bradford.
The force put out another call to the public today on Facebook, with the post shared by West Yorkshire Police.
Katelan was last seen near Revolution, in North Road, Durham on the afternoon of July 23.
She is described as white, of medium build, around 5ft 5in tall, and has long dyed brown hair and green eyes.
She was wearing a grey sweater, grey leggings, a long black puffer jacket, black Nike trainers, and large diamante earrings.
It is believed Katelan was recently in the Cleveland area but she also has links to Manchester, Liverpool, Bolton, Preston, Burnley, and Halifax.
Detective Chief Inspector Mel Sutherland, from Durham Constabulary, said: “We are very concerned for Katelan’s welfare and are appealing to the public to report any possible sightings of her to us.
“Katelan lives in Newton Aycliffe, but has links to the Cleveland area, as well as West Yorkshire, Liverpool, and Manchester.”
If you see Katelan, or can help officers locate her, you should contact Durham Constabulary on 999.
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