Appeal to trace missing Forth Valley girl

Police are appealing for help to trace a young Forth Valley girl who has been missing for over 24 hours.
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Yasmin Mohammed was reported missing from her home in David Allan Drive, Alloa yesterday.

Police have released a CCTV image showing the 14-year-old at Stirling railway station around 8am that day.

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The most recent confirmed sighting of Yasmin is at Glasgow Queen Street station at 10.16am yesterday.

Missing schoolgirl Yasmin Mohammed pictured at Stirling railway stationMissing schoolgirl Yasmin Mohammed pictured at Stirling railway station
Missing schoolgirl Yasmin Mohammed pictured at Stirling railway station

It is believed she then intended to travel by train to England, possibly to the Bristol area, and further enquiries are ongoing to establish her further movements.

Sergeant Fiona Picken of Alloa Police Station said: "We are growing increasingly concerned for Yasmin as times passes and would urge anyone who may have information to come forward as soon as possible.

"She is seen in the CCTV image wearing the clothing she is last known to have been wearing. However, we believe she has other belongings with her and may be changing her clothing.”

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Yasmin is a Syrian national and is described as 5ft tall, of slim build with, long black hair and brown eyes.

When last seen she was wearing a yellow or cream “G Star raw” hooded top with a large logo on the front, light blue fitted denim jeans and dark coloured possibly “Converse” style trainers, though it is believed she may be changing her clothing.

If you have seen Yasmin, or have any information on where she may be, then please contact police via 101 quoting reference number 1925 of September 20.

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