Posted: Thu 20th Nov 2014

Police increasingly concerned for the welfare of a 14-year-old Llandudno girl

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 20th, 2014

Police are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a 14-year-old girl who has been missing since 6pm on Monday 17th November.

Bonnie-Rose May Clarke left her Llandudno home on Monday and has not been seen since.

She is believed to be in the Rhyl area but does have links to Gwent.

Bonnie-Rose was reported missing last weekend but was found on Sunday evening. She was then reported missing again on Monday.

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Insp Dave Cust said:

“She is described as being 5’6” tall, of slim build with long dark wavy hair. She has a south east Wales accent and although she is only 14 years of age she appears much older.”

Anyone who may know the whereabouts of Bonnie-Rose is asked to call North Wales Police on 101, quoting reference 9560.

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