Gardaí join search for missing UK teen, believed to be travelling here with older man

Gardaí have joined forces with UK police in seeking a missing teenager, who is believed to have travlled to Ireland with an older man.

Gardaí join search for missing UK teen, believed to be travelling here with older man

Gardaí have joined forces with UK police in seeking a missing teenager, who is believed to have travelled to Ireland with an older man.

Fifteen-year-old Netradica Anghel, known as Neta, has been missing since Wednesday, March 12.

She was last seen by her family at about 10am on Wednesday at their address in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

Neta is understood to be in the company of 29-year-old Pitulan Angel, pictured below. They are believed to be travelling in his silver E-class Mercedes.

Police officers believe they are in Ireland after the car was seen boarding a ferry at Cairn Ryan port in Scotland.

Neta is originally from Romania and speaks both English and Roma. She has dark brown hair and brown eyes. Pitulan is also from Romania and speaks the same languages. He is about 5ft 4ins tall with dark hair and dark eyes.

Officers are keen locate them to ensure she is safe and well.

Anyone who has seen Neta or Pitulan, or knows their whereabouts, is urged to contact South Yorkshire Police on 0044 114 252 3848.

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