Wellington
Police are appealing for help to find 12-year-old Jayda
Harris.
Jayda left her home in Naenae Road, Naenae, at
around midday on Friday 21 April and hasn't been seen
since.
Police and Jayda's family and friends are concerned
about where she is and would like to hear from anyone who
may have seen her since yesterday afternoon, or who knows
where she is now.
Jayda is of medium build and 177cms
tall. She was last seen wearing shorts, a black t-shirt with
'Cheer up emo kid' on it in white writing, and a black
choker.
She also had a child's stripy blanket around
her.
Anyone who may know where Jayda is is asked to
contact Wellington Police on 04 381
2000.
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