Detectives searching for 14-year-old Daisy from Warwickshire have released CCTV images showing her alongside an unidentified man. Police are appealing for the man to come forward as concerns for her safety intensify.
Last Seen at Birmingham Moor Street Station
Daisy was reported missing from Leamington on 26 March. CCTV footage captured her at Birmingham Moor Street railway station the same day, accompanied by a man who has yet to be identified.
Warwickshire Police have described their concerns for Daisy’s well-being as “increasingly serious” as the search passes its seventh day. Officers are urging both the man featured in the images and anyone with information about Daisy’s current location to get in touch.
“Do you have information on Daisy’s whereabouts? Are you the man in the images? We’re growing increasingly concerned for Daisy’s welfare so please get in touch by calling 101.”
Police Follow Possible Links Between Birmingham, London and Warwickshire
Investigators say Daisy routinely travels by train between Warwickshire, Birmingham and London. Following this, police are closely monitoring key railway stations across these areas and appealing to the public to remain vigilant.
Urgent Public Appeal to Report Sightings
- Anyone spotting Daisy is advised to contact 999 immediately.
- Information can be provided to Warwickshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 323 of 26 March.
- British Transport Police are collaborating with Warwickshire officers, reviewing CCTV footage from major stations.
The CCTV footage from Birmingham Moor Street remains the strongest lead in the case. The unknown man seen with Daisy could hold crucial information about her movements and current whereabouts.
What began as a potential runaway case has escalated into a high-priority search, with officers warning that delays increase risks to Daisy’s safety.
Police are urging anyone with relevant details to come forward promptly to assist in reuniting Daisy with her family.
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Earlier this month, Warwickshire Police issued widespread alerts following a spike in teenage disappearances across the region, highlighting concerns over young people travelling alone by rail.
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