Desperate hunt for girl, 13, who vanished three days ago
The family of a missing 13-year-old girl has offered a reward to anyone who can ‘get her home’.
Sammie-Jo Price vanished from her Walsall home on Saturday, October 31.
She had told her mum she was sleeping over at a friend’s house but never returned.
The worried family said the schoolgirl was last seen at Birmingham New Street Station at around 3.30pm on Sunday, November 1.
Appealing for information, her grandmother Jo Battisson said: ‘If anyone knows anything can you please let us know this is getting very serious now as we haven’t seen Sammie since Saurday.
‘Her mum is worried sick so is her family if you have my granddaughter in your home, please send her back.
‘There’s a reward for anyone who can give us positive information and get my granddaughter home safe.’
Mum Laura Baugh, who lives in Brownhills, urged her daughter to come home, adding: ‘We are worried sick about her. She isn’t in trouble, she’s just very missed and we want her safe.
‘The police have been informed with everything we know and are trying to locate her.
‘She has been in contact with some of our family members – but we don’t know where she is.’
West Midlands Police also issued an appeal for information on the youngster’s whereabouts.
‘We’re appealing for help in tracing teenager Sammie-Jo Price who has gone missing from Walsall,’ a spokesperson said.
‘The 13-year-old was last seen on Saturday evening and we’re growing increasingly concerned for her whereabouts.
‘Sammie-Jo is 5ft 6ins tall, of slim build with long brown hair. She could be in the Bromsgrove area.’
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