An urgent search has been launched for three schoolgirls who have mysteriously disappeared from Birmingham.
Rebeca, 14, Alyissia, 13, and Lamya, also 13, were last seen in the city around 3.30pm on Friday, September 12, and haven't been spotted since.
At the time of her disappearance, Rebeca was wearing a school uniform with a blue skirt, tights and blazer.
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Lamya was also in her school uniform, which included a blue jumper, black skirt, white shirt, black blazer, black shoes and she was carrying a Nike school bag.
Alyissia was dressed in a pink jumper, grey flares and white trainers.
West Midlands Police is now desperately appealing for any information about their whereabouts and urge anyone who may have seen them to contact the force immediately by dialling 999.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Police told Birmingham Live: "Have you seen Rebeca, aged 14 , Alyissia, aged 13, and Lamya, aged 13, who are missing from Birmingham?".
"Rebeca, Alyissia and Lamya were last seen at 3.30pm on September 12.
"Rebeca was wearing a school uniform with a blue skirt, tights and blazer.
"Alyissia was wearing a pink jumper, grey flares and white trainers.
"Lamya was wearing a school uniform, blue jumper, black skirt, white shirt, black blazer, black shoes and carrying Nike school bag.
"Call 999 if you see Rebeca, Alyissia or Lamya.
"Quote logs 5321-120925, 5647-120925 and 5740-120925."
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