UPDATE: Police in Cornwall have announced that a teenage girl who was reported missing from St Ives earlier this week has been found safe.
A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Daisy Hogan-Barry, 16, who had been reported missing from the St Ives area on Wednesday 29 November, has been found safe by police.
"We would like to thank members of the public for their help."
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Police in Cornwall have said they are growing increasingly concerned with the welfare of a missing teenage girl from St Ives.
Daisy Hogan-Barry, aged 16, from the St Ives area, was last seen in the Penzance area at around 12pm on Wednesday, November 29.
Daisy is described as being five foot tall and police believe her to be wearing a red school leavers sweatshirt with “23" written on it as well as black leggings, a white bomber jacket, and black trainers.
Anyone who may know where Daisy is, or have any information on her whereabouts, is being urged to contact police immediately.
A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Police are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of 16-year-old Daisy Hogan-Barry, who has been reported missing from the St Ives area.
Daisy was last seen in the Penzance area at around 12pm on Wednesday 29 November.
She is described as being 5ft tall and is believed to be wearing a red school leavers sweatshirt with “23 written on it, black leggings, a white bomber jacket and black trainers.
If you have seen Daisy, or know of her whereabouts, please call police immediately on 999, quoting log number 0685 of 29/11/23.
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