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Police thank public for help in missing girl search
Police have thanked the public for their help during the search for a missing teenager.
A 14-year-old-girl called Alissa was reported to have been missing from her home in Worcester since Monday.
Her family said she had left a note to say she had gone for a walk to "clear her head" and did not know when she would be back.
West Mercia has since confirmed that she has been found.
Acting Det Insp Ed Jones said: 鈥淚 would like to take this opportunity to thank the public and media for sharing our appeals to help us locate the missing teenager safe and well.鈥
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