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Girl, 12, goes missing

1:25pm Sunday 4th May 2008

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A YOUNGSTER described by police as "vulnerable" is missing.

Twelve-year-old Jessica Maloney was last seen outside the Post Office in Bridge Street, Newport, at midday on May 3.

She is 5ft 6ins and of slim build. Jessica has long hair with a straight fringe.

She was wearing a blue and orange zipped hoodie, a yellow vest, blue jeans and black boots.

Jessica is considered vulnerable because of her age.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Gwent Police on 01633 838111.

Police have released no further details at this stage and have not released a picture.


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seren_night, newport says...
2:23pm Sun 4 May 08

Is this bridge street newport ot what? and has she got blonde, dark or what colir hair? OMG SWA!

Chef, Newport says...
3:17pm Sun 4 May 08

Has anyone checked under her quilt!

Man about Town, Newport says...
3:55pm Sun 4 May 08

Jessica is considered vulnerable because of her age. ok this is understandable, but the details and lack of information is terrible. What time was she last seen? or when her parents last laid eyes on her! poor kid!

evan.wilgosh, Newport says...
4:00pm Sun 4 May 08

Picture would help a lot too...

Gwenty, bed says...
4:46pm Sun 4 May 08

who wrote the article ,hang you head in shame
SWA

Gill Shutt, says...
6:48pm Sun 4 May 08

If you don't have the details you can't print them.

Hope she's found safe and well.

Gwenty, bed says...
7:06pm Sun 4 May 08

Gill Shutt wrote:
If you don't have the details you can't print them. Hope she's found safe and well.
surely you speak t0 the police to get a better ID. Its just lazy reporting

LilacMoon, St Julains says...
7:16pm Sun 4 May 08

all i hope is that there's a happy ending , too much misery in the world

claudz, wales says...
7:28pm Sun 4 May 08

OMG jess is missing we used 2 be m8`s :O

Gill Shutt, says...
8:59pm Sun 4 May 08

surely you speak t0 the police to get a better ID. Its just lazy reporting

How do you know they didn't Gwenty? If that was all the info they were giving out then, in a situation like this, it's better to run with the little you've got than none at all.

Never presume.

Gwenty, bed says...
9:06pm Sun 4 May 08

Gill Shutt wrote:
surely you speak t0 the police to get a better ID. Its just lazy reporting How do you know they didn't Gwenty? If that was all the info they were giving out then, in a situation like this, it's better to run with the little you've got than none at all. Never presume.
speaking to her mum surely they could have got the girls hair colour

Pontnewydd Girl, Cwmbran says...
11:40pm Sun 4 May 08

I'm sure all these comments helped in finding the girl?

seren_night, newport says...
11:44am Mon 5 May 08

Gwenty wrote:
Gill Shutt wrote: surely you speak t0 the police to get a better ID. Its just lazy reporting How do you know they didn't Gwenty? If that was all the info they were giving out then, in a situation like this, it's better to run with the little you've got than none at all. Never presume.
speaking to her mum surely they could have got the girls hair colour
You would think wouldn't ya? but unfortunately when a child of 12 goes missing it's normally an indication of something else brewing in the family environment...but hey i am a sceptic and i hope she's ok!

Mary Peck, U.S.A. says...
12:31pm Mon 5 May 08

Anymore when a girl of 12 goes missing she's usually with her twenty something boy friend. I am not speaking of this girl. I don't know her! But in general that's what it is.
I do not understand life these days.

LilacMoon, St Julains says...
7:08am Tue 6 May 08

glad your home safe and well , your family must be sooo pleased

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