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The missing 15-year-old from New Malden who could be in the Ilford area was seen in south London on Monday.

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Crystal Aldridge-Fitzgerald was last seen on Monday at Morden South rail station.

Police are continuing to appeal for information on her whereabouts and she is known to visit the Ilford, Mitcham and Kingston areas.

Crystal is described as white, 5ft 1in tall and slim, with dark brown hair and brown eyes.

When last seen, her hair was described as being past her shoulders with red streaks through it and she was wearing a red and white striped dress.

Anyone who has seen Crystal or knows of her whereabouts should call Kingston police on 101 or Missing People on 116 000 quoting reference 12MIS031354.

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