
A teenage lady has been lacking for almost every week, together with her ‘anxious’ mom issuing an pressing plea for her to come back house.
Hanna Balcer, 14, left her house close to New Barnet, north London, on April 24.
She was final noticed at round 5.50pm at New Barnet Rail Station, which has connections to London and Hertfordshire.
The schoolgirl, who’s described as 5ft 5ins with brown hair, was carrying a darkish tracksuit and black trainers and carrying a black rucksack.
Police imagine she could also be travelling throughout the capital and has hyperlinks to Barnet in addition to Shepherd’s Bush and Ladbroke Grove in west London.
Hanna’s mum, Izabela, stated, the household are ‘beside themselves with fear’.
‘We urgently want the general public’s assist to search out her,’ she stated.
‘Please check out these photos we’re making public right now and attain out to the police when you’ve got seen Hanna or have details about her whereabouts.
‘Hanna, should you’re on the market studying this, then please choose up the telephone.
‘Your loved ones loves you and we’re anxious to be sure you’re all proper.’
Police say there is no such thing as a suggestion the lady is in any hazard.
Detective Inspector Mark Younger stated: ‘Hanna’s disappearance is totally out of character and her household are understandably extremely involved.
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‘Native officers have been finishing up plenty of enquiries in an effort to hint her and we are actually turning to the general public for assist. Please get in contact when you’ve got seen Hanna.
‘Whereas there is no such thing as a suggestion she has come to any hurt or is in any speedy hazard, as time passes we’re rising more and more involved for her welfare and simply need to carry her house safely.’
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