Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Twitter plea girl found by police - the Press Association

Twitter plea girl found by police(UKPA) - 6 minutes ago

A missing teenager that their need was stressed by a clutch of celebrities on Twitter by police found.

Serena Beakhurst, 14 in the South of London Wandsworth area was said the metropolitan police. It was said to be good.

The girl who disappeared the likes of Stephen Fry, football player Rio Ferdinand and Sarah Brown - wife of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown - three weeks ago, all links to appeals for information about you posted.

A spokesman for the met said police: "Serena was found early in the morning in Wandsworth on Wednesday." "Officers will speak it in the near future."

Serena, who goes by the last name Dennis, disappeared on December 15 after catching a bus from Herne Hill to visit her beauty therapy college course in South London. She had never missed were reported.

As well as the famous trio secure complaint to find Serena, who lives in contained Tulse Hill, other celebrity Twitter users to re-entry messages actor and writer, Simon Pegg and little Britain's Matt Lucas.

Serena's family as "valuable" thanked supporters of the campaign, the teenagers and described celebrity to find.

Her cousin James Andrew said the voice: "the family would like to thank all our campaign to find, Serena support." We are so grateful to all who took the time to publish information about you on your Facebook and Twitter profile.

"Without the dedicated members of the Facebook group, please help us to find it was just another unreported case of a missing child Serena Beakhurst."

"We want to thank the celebrities that publishes our efforts." Their participation was invaluable. "And to the media that the story on picked up, was your cover instrumental finding after Serena."

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