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Police seek public help to find two missing teenage girls in Ipoh

Ipoh police are asking for public assistance to locate two teenage girls reported missing in separate incidents since October.

IPOH: Police are seeking public assistance to locate two teenage girls reported missing in separate incidents here.

Ipoh police chief ACP Abang Zainal Abidin Abang Ahmad said the first teenager, Noralia Sofia Abdullah, 13, was reported missing on Oct 21.

She is described as slender and her last known address is 55, Hala Klebang Restu 20, Medan Klebang Restu.

“Anyone with information on her whereabouts is urged to contact investigating officer Inspector Zainudin at 017-9558984 or the Chemor police station at 05-2012222,” he said.

The second missing teenager, Nor Shafiqa Abdul Rahman Hadzri, 17, was reported missing on Dec 3.

She is described as plump and her address is listed as 136, Jalan Rapat Baru, Taman Seri Berjaya.

“Members of the public with information on this case may contact assistant investigating officer Sergeant Mohamad Azlan Mohd Noor at 019-5141791 or the Kampung Rapat police station at 05-3126327,” he added.

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