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POLICE are urgently appealing for help to find a missing Poole teenager amid concerns for her welfare after she was last seen at a railway station and may have travelled to London.
Natalie, aged 15, was reported missing after leaving her home on the morning of Friday, June 5.
Dorset Police said further sightings of the teenager were reported at Poole train station at around 9pm on Sunday, June 7, where she is believed to have possibly boarded a train heading for London Waterloo.
Natalie is described as being around 5ft 1in tall, of medium build, with black hair featuring a distinctive pink fringe and pink colouring at the side.
When she was last seen, she is believed to have been wearing a black hooded top with white writing on the front, a white top underneath, pale pink tracksuit bottoms and grey trainers with white stripes. She was also carrying a black handbag.
Anyone who has seen Natalie, knows where she may be, or has any relevant information is asked to contact Dorset Police online or call 999 immediately, quoting incident number 7:541.
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UPDATED| We are becoming increasingly concerned for the safety of a vulnerable 60-year-old man who is missing in #Southport.
Stephen Molloy was first reported missing at around 9.50pm on Thursday 4 June and was last seen in the Town Lane Kew area. It’s believed he could still be nearby, but it's also possible he travelled further afield most likely on foot or public transport.
We are appealing for anyone who has driven through the area, including taxi and delivery drivers, in the past few days to check their dashcams to see if they captured an image of Stephen or anyone matching his description.
Stephen is described as around 6ft tall, of slim build and dark brown hair.
When last seen, he was wearing a black jumper, blue jeans and carrying a bright yellow bag. We do not believe he currently has the yellow bag with him.
Detective Chief Inspector Dave Jones said: “Stephen's family are becoming increasingly concerned about his welfare and want him to get in touch to let them know he is safe.
"We have carried out significant enquiries and searches to locate Stephen or establish his whereabouts.
“He has links to Crosby, so it’s possible he may have travelled to this area of Sefton. We don’t believe he has any money, so if you have offered Stephen a lift or have helped him in any way then please let us know.
“We would also ask people to check their dashcams to see if Stephen is captured on their footage since he went missing on Thursday evening.
“Stephen is vulnerable and struggles to communicate. It’s possible that he’s taken shelter because he feels safe in dark places. I'd therefore ask anyone who has an outhouse or any form of shelter in a front or rear garden that could be accessible to please check.
"If you live on or near farmland it could also be possible that’s he’s sought shelter within your grounds.
“We will act on any information provided so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you see him or you think you may have any information that could assist our ongoing enquiries.”
If you see Stephen please call 999 so we can make sure he's safe.
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Police in Enniskillen are appealing for information in relation to high risk missing person Lyndsey Rankin from Castlederg. Lyndsey was last seen within the vicinity of Castle Archdale Boat Hire at 0930 hours today (05/06/26).
Can anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Lyndsey contact Police on 101/999 quoting serial CC2026060501242. #northernireland
When Marina Dalglish was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003, the Dalglish family were suddenly seeing hospitals from the other side.
Marina was treated at Aintree University Hospital in Liverpool and recovered.
And once she had come through it, the family wanted to do something more than just move on.
They wanted to say thank you properly.
“We set up the Marina Dalglish Appeal in 2005, to say thank you from the whole family for the support Marina received during her treatment for breast cancer.”
There was one simple aim.
“To make a difference.”
And over the years, it became much bigger than just one family’s thank you.
The money helped cancer patients on Merseyside and beyond.
It helped fund treatment centres.
It helped buy equipment.
It helped people who were going through the same sort of thing Marina had gone through.
By 2007, the appeal had helped raise £1.5 million for a new oncology centre at Aintree.
Later, it put £2 million towards an intra-operative MRI scanner at The Walton Centre, giving surgeons better technology while operating on patients with brain tumours and complex conditions.
But when people spoke about Kenny and all the admiration he received, he still turned it back to Marina.
“I’ve just always tried to do the right thing.”
Then he made sure the credit went where he felt it belonged.
“But as far as our Dalglish family is concerned, the real one to look up to has been Marina.”
“Her charity has raised millions and millions of pounds for cancer treatment on Merseyside.”
As of today the Marina Dalglish Appeal has raised over £14 million.
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Lancashire officers PC Daniel Secker, PC Hannah Nutter, PC Chloe Hopwood and PC Sophia Welsh, who tackled a spreading blaze and tried to save a man who was engulfed in flames, have been nominated for the National Police Bravery Awards https://t.co/hvm7HER3lt #PoliceBravery