A TEENAGER missing from the Highlands for two days may have boarded a bus to Inverness, police have said.
Officers are appealing for assistance to trace Elle-Jay Robinson missing from Tornagrain since 10.45pm on Saturday.
The 15-year-old was last seen boarding a bus from Tornagrain into Inverness wearing black denim shorts, a red hoodie with a brown leather jacket and black Nike trainers.
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She also has a number of facial piercings and shoulder length black hair and is known to frequent Inverness city centre and the Dalneigh and Merkinch areas.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Anyone with any sightings or information as to Elle-Jay’s whereabouts are urged to contact Police on 101 or the contact us form online, quoting incident number 4595 of August 10.”
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