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Missing Inverness teenager found safe after public appeal

Community effort leads to the safe return of a missing teenager in Inverness.

Inverness teenager found safe after public appeal
The Inverness teenager who went missing has been found safe, thanks to a public appeal.

Community rallies to find missing teenager

In a heartwarming turn of events, Zara Cross, a 13-year-old girl from Inverness, has been located safe and sound after being reported missing. The teenager had not been seen since Monday morning, specifically around AM, in the Boarstone Avenue area of the city.

Her disappearance prompted an immediate response from local law enforcement and the community.

Police appeal for information

Following the report of her missing status, Police Scotland launched a public appeal, urging anyone with information that could assist in locating Zara to come forward.

The police’s proactive approach included sharing details about her last known whereabouts, which heightened community awareness and concern. The appeal resonated with the public, leading to a significant outpouring of support and vigilance among residents.

Safe return thanks to community involvement

Thanks to the collective efforts of the community and the swift action of the police, Zara was traced and confirmed to be safe. A statement from Police Scotland expressed gratitude to those who shared the appeal and responded with information. This incident highlights the importance of community involvement in ensuring the safety of its members, particularly vulnerable individuals like children.

The successful resolution of this case serves as a reminder of the power of community solidarity and the effectiveness of public appeals in missing person cases. It also underscores the critical role that local law enforcement plays in safeguarding the welfare of residents. Zara’s safe return is a relief to her family and friends, who can now breathe a sigh of relief knowing she is back home.


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