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Stephen Stewart

Concern grows for two Scots teens missing since Saturday

Police have launched a hunt for two missing teens.

Officers have been checking CCTV and interviewing transport workers in a bid to find Liam Kennedy and Courtney Semple, both 16.

The have been missing from Airdrie since Saturday October 31.

They were last seen at around 9 pm in Plains, Airdrie.

Courtney Semple (Police Scotland)

Liam is described as white, 6 ft 4 in height, of a slim build, with short brown hair and blue/grey eyes. 

He was wearing black ‘Nike’ trousers and a black padded jacket.

Courtney is 4 ft 8 in height, slim build, with long brown hair, usually worn in a ponytail, and was wearing a grey hooded top, grey leggings and white trainers.

Sergeant James Lynch of Airdrie police station, said: “We understand that Liam and Courtney met up on Saturday night in Plains, then left the area together. At this time we don’t know where they have gone but they’re known to frequent Glasgow City Centre, East Kilbride and Clydebank.

“Officers have been checking local CCTV from and also liaising with colleagues at British Transport Police, as well as local bus and taxi operators. Friends and family have been spoken to, however, so far no one has seen them since Saturday. 

“They are only 16, so we need to make sure they are ok and ask that they get in touch with police or return home.”

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