POLICE have released new CCTV images of a missing teenage girl with links to Warrington.

Devon and Cornwall Police says it continues to be concerned for the welfare of Daisy Hogan-Barry, who has been reported missing from the west Cornwall area.

The force issued an appeal to find Daisy, believed to be a former Warrington and Vale Royal College student, earlier this week.

The 17-year-old has been missing since Tuesday, February 20.

It is believed she caught a train from Penzance to London, and the last known sighting of Daisy was at Paddington railway station in London on February 20 at around 5.30pm.

Officers have released new CCTV images of Daisy that were taken at Penzance and Paddington.

DI Becca Ellis said: “We are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen or spoken to Daisy on this journey to help us with our enquiries.

Warrington Guardian: CCTV images have been released of DaisyCCTV images have been released of Daisy (Image: Devon and Cornwall Police)

“Daisy's family and friends would like to hear from her.

“We are concerned for her welfare and our enquiries are continuing to try to locate her.”

Daisy is described as being a white female, 5’ 2” tall, of a larger build with black hair.

As well as Warrington and west Cornwall, Daisy also has links to the Nottingham area.

A force spokesman added: “We are aware that the quality of the images is low.

“However, at this time they are the only images we have, and we hope that the public may still be able to assist.”

If seen, please contact Devon and Cornwall police by calling 999 and quoting log 0348 20/02/24.