The worried mum of a missing schoolgirl is urging her to come home after she posted a new social media post. Eliza Wynn-Prendergast, from Tameside, has been missing from home for more than 24 hours.
An appeal issued by Greater Manchester Police this morning (December 18) said the 12-year-old was last seen on Dunkirk Street, Droylsden, at around 2pm yesterday.
Since the appeal went out, the youngster has posted on social media, prompting mum Jade Wynn to issue a direct plea to her daughter.
In a post on Facebook, shared with the Manchester Evening News by Jade, she said: "Eliza is still not home. Last seen this afternoon at 12.45 uploaded to her social media account currently wearing black leggings and USA Pro coat with a cap as in photo (above)." READ MORE: '£5 for a pancake is just unsustainable': The Manchester Christmas Market traders fighting for survival READ MORE: 'His only thought was to destroy evidence': Evil hit-and-run driver left gran for dead then walked back to the scene and posed as bystander Jade added: "At this point it's over 24 hours and I just want her home.
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