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Craig Williams

Two missing teenagers last seen on train to Glasgow Central as police launch appeal to find them

Police in Renfrewshire are appealing for the public's help to locate two teenagers missing from the Bishopton area.

Kaylee Main, 17, and Jayden Wallace, 15, were last seen on a train at Langbank at 9:45pm on Tuesday night heading in the direction of Glasgow Central.

Kaylee is described as 5 ft 6 inches tall, brown short hair, slim built. She was last seen wearing black leggings with branding on legs, black and grey Nike trainers, a grey hoody and black cropped top.

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Jayden Wallace is described as 5 ft 11 inches tall, with a skinhead (fair/blonde) and slim build. He was last seen wearing a black lacoste sweatshirt, black lacoste joggers, black trainers and a black baseball cap.

Kaylee has links to Nairn, Wick and Inverness, while Jayden has links in the Aberdeen area.

Anyone with information regarding Kaylee or Jayden's whereabouts is asked to contact police on 101 quoting incident number 20220809-363 or PS-20220809-3614 respectively.

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