UPDATE 7.20pm March 13
Police say Daisy Hogan-Barry, who was reported missing from West Cornwall on Tuesday, has been located safe and well.
A Devon and Cornwall Police spokesperson said: "Thank you to everyone who shared our appeal."
A new appeal has been launched to find a teenager who has been reported missing for a second time this month.
Police say they are concerned for the welfare of 17-year-old Daisy Hogan-Barry, who has been reported missing from the West Cornwall area.
Daisy was last seen at home at around 9.30pm yesterday (Tuesday, March 12). She is described by police as being a white female, 5ft 2ins tall, and of “larger build with black hair”.
She has links to the Sheffield, Nottingham and Warrington areas and is known to use trains to travel.
A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: “Anyone who sees Daisy or knows of her whereabouts is asked to call Devon & Cornwall Police on 999 quoting log 128 of March 13.”
Daisy was recently missing for almost two weeks, after leaving her home in West Cornwall last month and not being found until the start of March.
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