Police are concerned for these people's safety(Image: Nottinghamshire Police)

Nottinghamshire Police concerned for safety of three missing young people

by · NottinghamshireLive

Nottinghamshire Police are concerned for the safety of three young people. Two teenagers aged 15 and 16 are believed to be missing together from two Nottingham suburbs, while a young man, whose age has not been revealed by the police, is missing from Arnold.

Ellease, whose last name has not been given, is aged 15 and was last seen in the Radford area of Nottingham at 5.20pm on Tuesday, December 10. She is described as 5ft 7in tall, of slim build and with long blonde hair.

She was last seen wearing a grey tracksuit, gold hooped earrings and white trainers. Ellease is believed to be in the company of Emma, 16, who was last seen in the Wollaton area at 5pm on Tuesday, December 10.

Have you seen missing Ellease?(Image: Nottinghamshire Police)

Emma is described as being 5ft 9in tall, of large build and with blonde hair. She was last seen wearing a pink jacket, black jumpsuit and white and grey Adidas trainers. She was also carrying a small River Island black handbag.

Anyone who has seen Ellease or has any information about her whereabouts is asked to contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 651 of December 10. People aware of Emma's whereabouts should contact the police in the same manner, quoting incident number 529 of December 10.

Have you seen missing Emma?(Image: Nottinghamshire Police)

Koleen, another young person, has also been reported missing from the Arnold area on Wednesday, December 11. In a statement, the force said: "Have you seen Koleen? Officers are concerned for his safety after he was reported missing from the Arnold area on Wednesday 11 December 2024."

Have you seen missing Koleen?(Image: Nottinghamshire Police)

He is described as around 5ft 8in tall and of slim build. He has short brown hair and was last seen wearing a grey tracksuit. He is known to sometimes wear a balaclava. People who have seen him are asked to contact 101 quoting incident number 454 of December 11.