Police are using a helicopter to search for a teenage girl who has been missing for three days.
Bobbi-Anne McLeod, 18, left her home in the Leigham area of Plymouth at about 6pm on Saturday evening.
She had been due to catch a bus into the city centre to meet friends – but never arrived.
A Facebook page set up to help find her has gained more than 10,000 members.
Bobbi-Anne is 4ft 11in tall and of slight build, with brown hair, green eyes, straight shoulder length hair and ear piercings.
It is believed she was wearing a grey Nike jumper, black ripped jeans and fishnet tights, and light Nike trainers.
“Bobbi-Anne may be reading this appeal,” said Detective Inspector Matt Lawrence.
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“If you are then please get in touch. You are not in trouble – we just need to know that you are safe and well.”
Mr Lawrence added: “We would like to hear from anyone who has seen Bobbi-Anne since she left her home on Saturday, or from anyone who knows of her current whereabouts.”
Anyone who has information should call 101 quoting log number 879 for Saturday 20 November.