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Missing Leeds teenager Bethany Topley was on her way to A&E and needs 'urgent medical attention'

A missing Leeds teenager requires 'urgent medical attention', police have said in an update.

West Yorkshire Police are seriously concerned about the welfare of teenager Bethany Topley who was on her way to a Leeds A&E department when she went missing.

Bethany, 19, was last seen outside St James’s University Hospital in Beckett Street yesterday [Monday] at around 11pm.

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West Yorkshire Police have launched an urgent search to find her and say they have serious concerns for her welfare the longer she goes without medical attention.

Bethany is described as about 5ft 3ins tall, with a small build with multi-coloured dyed hair.

She was wearing a grey hooded top and dark jeans when she went missing.

Anyone with information that could help officers locate Bethany is asked to get in touch with the force.

Detective Inspector Guy Shackleton, of Leeds District CID, said: “Bethany was on her way to the hospital’s A&E department at the time she went missing and we have serious concerns for her welfare the longer she goes without medical attention.

“We would like to hear urgently from anyone who has seen her or who has any information that could help to find her.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Leeds District CID via 101 quoting log number 1853 of March 1 or online via www.westyorkshire.police.uk/101livechat

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