The police have appealed for help in finding a missing girl that disappeared without a trace more than a week ago.
12-year-old Jamie-Lee Harvie from Scotland was last spotted at Irvine Train Station at 3.30 pm on Tuesday, March 14, by one of her relatives.
According to the reports, that’s when the girl disappeared without as much as a clue with no access to cash or her phone.
While an unconfirmed report suggested that Jamie was once again sighted near Irvine Royal Academy on Saturday evening, there were no sightings of the child after that.
“All her family and friends want is for Jamie-Lee to be found safe and well. At 12 years old, Jamie-Lee is just a child, one year out of primary school, and she has now been missing without a trace for a week, which is extremely concerning,” Chief Inspector Kevin Lammie said.
“Thankfully, at this time, there is nothing to suggest Jamie-Lee has come to any harm. We have a team of dedicated officers who have been speaking with her family and friends, who we believe hold the key to finding her.”
The detective continued: “We are conducting extensive searches at addresses in the Ayr and Irvine areas, but so far, there has been no further information as to her whereabouts.
“We don’t believe she has a mobile phone with her or access to a bank account.”
Appealing to the public for help in finding the missing child, the police describe Jamie-Lee as white with a medium build and around 5 feet tall. She has long light-brown hair.
“We want to stress Jamie-Lee is not in any trouble, we don’t want her worrying about that, all we want is to make sure she is safe,” Lammie added.
“We would urge you to contact officers immediately with any information that could help with our enquiries.”