Concerns are rising for the wellbeing of a 12-year-old school girl who went missing after catching a bus four days ago. The Met Police has launched a large-scale search operation for the girl who “may be with two men” and was last seen on Tuesday.
Isabelle Lindsay-Nandra, known as Bella, was last seen at 3.30pm on November 26 when she left school, according to the Met Police.
According to investigators, she got on a bus to Woolwich in east London and then travelled to King George V DLR station, arriving at 10pm.
The police believes that she may be in the company of a man described as Black, in his 20s, with a small beard.
He is possibly named Marshall or has a name starting with the letter “M.”
Although she has gone missing before, she has never been absent for this length of time.
She may also have been accompanied by another man, described as South Asian, who was reportedly involved in a physical altercation with the first man.
Isabelle is 5 feet 3 inches tall and was last seen wearing her school uniform, a black Canada Goose coat, and blue suede boots with bows on the back.
Police investigations to identify the men and locate Isabelle are ongoing, including an analysis of available CCTV footage.
Anyone who has seen Isabelle or has information about her whereabouts or the individuals she may be with is urged to call 101, quoting reference 01/1130151/24.