Fears grow for 14-year-old girl who has not been seen since disappearing six days ago 

Fears grow for 14-year-old girl who has not been seen since disappearing six days ago

  • Lorisa Flattery-Pegg was last seen at her home in Thurnby Lodge, Leicestershire
  • Lorisa, 14, disappeared last Saturday around 10pm and has been missing since
  • Police believe she may still be in Leicestershire despite not contacting her family
  • The public is asked to keep an eye out for her over the Bank Holiday weekend 

Lorisa Flattery-Pegg, 14, (pictured) was last seen at her family home in Thurnby Lodge, Leicestershire, on Saturday at 10.30pm. She was reported missing shortly after

Police have urged the public to keep an eye out for a 14-year-old school girl who went missing six days ago as fears about her safety grow.

Lorisa Flattery-Pegg, 14, was last seen at her family home in Thurnby Lodge, Leicestershire, on Saturday at 10.30pm. 

She was reported missing shortly after.

The teenager has made no contact with her worried parents since her disappearance and now police are fearing for her safety.

She is described as being 5ft 3ins tall and of a slim build with shoulder-length blonde hair which she usually wears down.

Lorisa wears a nose ring in her left nostril as well as a bar in her ear and is believed to be wearing blue jeans and a blue and a striped top with an image of a Disney character stitched on.

Worried detectives believe Lorisa could still be in Leicestershire. The Thurnby Lodge neighbourhood, where Lorisa's family lives, is pictured above

Worried detectives believe Lorisa could still be in Leicestershire. The Thurnby Lodge neighbourhood, where Lorisa’s family lives, is pictured above

Worried detectives believe Lorisa could still be in Leicestershire despite the lack of communication. Police say members of the ‘public are asked to keep an eye out for her over the Bank Holiday weekend.’

Detective Inspector Ben Healy, from the missing persons team, said: ‘It’s nearly been a week since Lorisa was last seen and while we are continuing to try and establish her whereabouts, I would ask anyone who sees her over the weekend to get in touch as soon as they can.

‘Any information you have, no matter how insignificant you think it could be, could help us find her.’

Police are urging anyone who may see anything over the bank holiday weekend to get in touch by calling 101 immediately, quoting incident 291 of 11 September.