Concern grows for teenage girls who went missing from a Belfast hospital

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Police say they are becoming "increasingly concerned for the welfare" of two teenagers who went missing from the Ulster Hospital in the early hours of this morning. 

Friends Tammi-Leigh Ferrin (15) and Charlene Gallagher (17) were last seen in Dundonald at 2.20am.
                
Officers have appealed to both girls - or anyone who knows where they are - to contact them on 101. 

A PSNI spokesperson said: "Police are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of 15-year-old Tammi-Leigh Ferrin and 17-year-old Charlene Galllagher.

"The two friends went missing from the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald at around 2.20am this morning (Tuesday 31st December).

"Tammi-Leigh is described as being around 5’4”, of slim build, with green eyes and red hair. She was last seen wearing a loose brown denim jacket, belly top, tight grey ripped jeans and pink Nike trainers.

"Charlene was last seen wearing a black jumper, black tracksuit bottoms and black trainers.

"Officers are appealing to Tammi-Leigh and Charlene, or anyone who knows of their whereabouts, to contact them in Lisburn on 101 quoting reference number 130 31/12/19."

 

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