Urgent police hunt for three children feared to be camping after vanishing on Sunday

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South Wales Police have issued an urgent appeal to find three missing children who are believed to be together. Emily, Logan and Talisha have not been seen since Sunday

Pictured left to right: Emily, Logan, Talisha


Police in Pontypridd are searching for three missing children who are all believed to be together. South Wales Police reported on Monday evening that they are yet to locate 13-year-old Emily, 16-year-old Logan and 12-year-old Talisha who have been missing since Sunday, August 31.

The three are all from the Pontypridd area and concern is growing for their welfare. In a statement a force spokesperson said it is possible the three had headed camping and could be in or near Abercynon.

They said Emily is five feet and four inches tall with blonde shoulder-length hair. She was wearing black leggings and a white crop top at the time of her disappearance as well as a hoodie beneath a purple jacket.

Logan is five feet and 11 inches tall and was wearing a black tracksuit and black trainers the last time he was seen.

Talisha is five feet tall and has long brown hair. She was wearing a black puffer jacket and black leggings when she was last seen.

If you think you can help the force trace the three youngsters contact them online here or by ringing 101, quoting reference number 2500281076.

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Pictured left to right, Emily, Logan and Talisha have been missing since Sunday August 31(Image: South Wales Police)

Police in Pontypridd are on the hunt for three missing children believed to be together.

South Wales Police announced on Monday evening, 1st September, that they were still trying to locate Emily, 13, Logan, 16, and Talisha, 12, who have been missing since Sunday, 31st August.

The trio hail from the Pontypridd area and there is increasing concern for their safety.

A spokesperson for the force suggested that the youngsters may have gone camping and could potentially be in or near Abercynon.

Emily was described as being five feet four inches tall with shoulder-length blonde hair.

She was last seen wearing black leggings, a white crop top, a hoodie and a purple jacket.

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Police believe the three teens could be camping

Logan stands at five feet 11 inches tall and was last spotted in a black tracksuit and black trainers.

Talisha, who is five feet tall with long brown hair, was last seen in a black puffer jacket and black leggings, reports Wales Online.

Posting under the title ‘MISSING’ on social media, South Wales Police urged members of the public who may have seen the teenagers to make themselves known.

The force wrote on X: “Have you seen Emily, 13, Logan, 16, and Talisha, 12, who are believed to be together?

“They are from the Pontypridd area and have been missing since Sunday (August 31). They may have headed towards Abercynon to go camping.”

South Wales Police also have a live chat function on their website to report any sightings.

Anyone who believes they can assist the police in locating the three children is urged to contact them online or by dialling 101, quoting reference number 2500281076.

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