Police are appealing for information to help trace a missing 12-year-old girl.
Jamie Lee Harvey last seen on High Street, Irvine, around 1.40pm on Friday.
She is described as being 5ft tall, of slim build with long brown hair.
When last seen she was wearing black leggings, a grey hooded jumper, a black body warmer and black trainers.
Inspector Michael Cowan said: “Jamie Lee has been reported missing before, but given her age we are growing increasingly concerned for her.
"She does have friends in Irvine, Kilwinning and Stevenston areas of Ayrshire and may have travelled there.
“Extensive enquiries have been ongoing to trace her and we are now appealing for the help of the public.
"I would appeal to anyone who knows where Jamie Lee is, or has seen someone matching her description, to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting 2480 of Friday, 30 June, 2023."
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