Two teenage girls missing from Clydebank

police appeal for information to trace Erin Gordon and Sarah Tyrell who disappeared on Thursday

Published 1st Jul 2016

Police are appealing for the public's help to trace two teenager girls missing overnight from Clydebank.

14 year old Erin Gordon was last seen by family members around 1730 hours on Thursday 30 June 2016, when she left her home in the town.

She is described as white, around 5ft 1inch tall, slim build, with light brown long hair. She was wearing a black zipper jacket, blue jeans and white trainers.

It is understood that she is likely to be with Sarah Tyrell (13 – pictured left) who has also been reported missing from Clydebank.

She was last seen at 1430hrs on Thursday 30 June 2016.

Sarah is described as slim, around 5ft tall, long brown wavy hair and possibly wearing a “belly” style top, jeans and either a pink jacket or a mustard coloured puffa jacket. She was also wearing white/silver trainers.

Extensive enquiries are underway and it is believed that both girls are still in the Clydebank area.

Sergeant Kirsten Stobo, based out of Dumbarton Police office, said today:

“Erin and Sarah’s families are becoming increasingly concerned for their safety given their age and the length of time they have been missing. We have been analysing CCTV and engaging with local businesses in an effort to trace both girls safe and well.

“I would appeal directly to Erin and Sarah to contact their family or police Scotland to confirm they are safe and well."

Anyone with information is asked to call officers at Dumbarton Police Office on the Police Scotland non-emergency number, 101.