UPDATED: ExCel London executive director Paul Brindley has confirmed on Twitter that Alice has returned home safely.
Alice has now been found safe and well and would like to thank all of your for the fantastic support in helping to get the awareness out
— Paul Brindley (@paulb5261) March 20, 2017
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The family of a 13-year-old girl are appealing for her safe return after she failed to return home on Sunday.
Alice Brindley, from Ixworth Thorpe, Suffolk, was reported to have boarded a train from Cambridge to Islington, London rather than to Stowcroft, Suffolk. Alice hasn’t been seen since and her parents are concerned for her welfare.
Alice’s father, Paul Brindley, 52, is an executive director at ExCel London. CN asks for all those working in the events industry to keep their eyes open for her.
Paul posted these tweets earlier today along with the hashtag #KeepAliceSafe:
@PoliceHour thank you for your help latest photo taken yesterday (Sunday) morning pic.twitter.com/0NTLtozOHB
— Paul Brindley (@paulb5261) March 20, 2017
Please rt. Alice was last seen in Islington – someone must have seen her. pls help bring her home #keepAlicesafe https://t.co/o210ww1hHC
— Paul Brindley (@paulb5261) March 20, 2017
She is described as white with red hair to collar length, and when she was last seen she was wearing black jeans, black hooded jumper, and black trainers. She was also carrying a black leather backpack with gold zips.
Suffolk Police are appealing for any information. A statement read: “Anyone who believes they may have seen Alice, or who has any information regarding her whereabouts, is asked to contact the duty sergeant at Bury St Edmunds Police Station on 101.”