More police in hunt for girl aged 14

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Date: June 9, 1980
From: The Times(Issue 60646)
Publisher: NI Syndication Limited
Document Type: Article
Length: 149,968 words
Source Library: Times Newspapers Limited

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More police in hunt for

airl aged 14

More police in hunt for

airl aged 14

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Clare Hutchison: Missing t since Thursday morning.

Clare Hutchison: Missing t since Thursday morning.

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Police searching for Clare Hutchison, aged 14, the missing Surrey schoolgirl, are to increase their inquiries today with 60 officers, twice tAe number used so far in the hunt. They have been unable to find a clue to her possible whereabouts.

She has been missing since shortly after leaving her home in Dene Walk, Boundstone, Farnham, on Thursday morning. Surrey police have: been told by someone who saw her walking towards Wydon School that she had completed more than balf of the journey.

Search by scanner: A police helicopter flew for two hours over the South Downs yesterday searching with a thermal scanner for Miss Jessie Earl, aged 22, an art student, who has been missing from her lodgings in Eastbourne for three weeks. The scanner is on trial with Sussex police and is said to be able to detect even buried or decomposed bodies.

Police searching for Clare Hutchison, aged 14, the missing Surrey schoolgirl, are to increase their inquiries today with 60 officers, twice tAe number used so far in the hunt. They have been unable to find a clue to her possible whereabouts.

She has been missing since shortly after leaving her home in Dene Walk, Boundstone, Farnham, on Thursday morning. Surrey police have: been told by someone who saw her walking towards Wydon School that she had completed more than balf of the journey.

Search by scanner: A police helicopter flew for two hours over the South Downs yesterday searching with a thermal scanner for Miss Jessie Earl, aged 22, an art student, who has been missing from her lodgings in Eastbourne for three weeks. The scanner is on trial with Sussex police and is said to be able to detect even buried or decomposed bodies.

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