WHERE IS JAMIE-LEE?

Urgent hunt for girl, 12, who vanished four days ago as cops ‘very concerned’ for her safety

A DESPERATE search for a schoolgirl is continuing as the youngster is still missing after four days.

Jamie-Lee Harvey, 12, disappeared on Tuesday and hasn't been seen since.

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Jamie-Lee Harvey has been missing for four daysCredit: Police Scotland

She was last spotted at Ayr train station around 3.30pm on the day she vanished.

Jamie-Lee boarded a Glasgow-bound train and it is understood she may have got off at Irvine or Kilwinning as cops said she is known to visit the towns.

Police confirmed she is also known to frequent nearby Saltcoats.

Ayrshire officers are liaising with colleagues in Glasgow city centre and the British Transport Police.

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She is also known to travel to Union Street in the city centre.

Jamie-Lee, from Ayr, Ayrshire, has been described as 5ft tall, of medium build, with long, light brown hair.

She was last seen wearing black clothing, including a padded, jumper, leggings and trainers.

Police have launched a public re-appeal as they grow increasingly concerned for her wellbeing.

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Inspector Alex Beagrie of Irvine Police Station said: “Although Jamie-Lee has been reported missing before, she has never been away for this length of time. She is only 12-years of age and she has not been seen since Tuesday.

"We are very concerned. Searches and enquiries are ongoing to trace her as soon as possible to ensure that she is safe and well.

“If you have seen Jamie-Lee since Tuesday morning or if you have any information regarding her whereabouts, we urge you to contact us as soon as possible through 101 quoting incident number 2277 of 14 March."

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