Missing girls from St Leonards and Worthing could be in Crawley

Sussex Police believe two girls who have gone missing from St Leonards-on-Sea and Worthing have met up in the Crawley area.
Amasia Patel from St Leonards and Chloe Woolsey of Worthing have been reported missingAmasia Patel from St Leonards and Chloe Woolsey of Worthing have been reported missing
Amasia Patel from St Leonards and Chloe Woolsey of Worthing have been reported missing

Amasia Patel, 14, was reported missing from her home in St Leonards at 10.30pm on Sunday (August 2). She was last seen at 10pm.

Chloe Woolsey, also 14, was last seen at home in Worthing at 11.15pm and was reported missing at 1.04am today (Monday August 3).

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Police said the girls are friends. A taxi driver has reported dropping off two girls matching their descriptions in Crawley in the early hours of Monday morning. They were seen at St John Baptist Church in Church Walk in the town just after 9am.

Amasia is Asian, 5’ 6” with very long straight brown hair and brown eyes. She was wearing light blue jeans and a turquoise Adidas zip up top with three white stripes on the arms.

Chloe is white, 5’ 2”, with shoulder-length straight black hair and brown eyes. It is not known what she was wearing at the time she went missing.

Police said the girls are very vulnerable because of their age. Anyone who sees them or knows of their whereabouts can call 101 quoting serial 1704 of 02/08 (Amasia) or 55 of 03/08 (Chloe).

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