Police make Facebook appeal for missing teddy

Swedish police have launched an appeal to find a girl's missing teddy bear.

Swedish police have launched an appeal to find a girl's missing teddy bear.

Officials in Stockholm have posted a picture of the missing children's toy on its official Facebook page after Tyra Blomqvist lost the stuffed animal on the island of Kungsholmen.

Police made the decision to put the image on their social networking site after one officer spotted the girl's posters scattered around the land mass.

Kristin Blomqvist, Tyra's mother, also made a vocal plea to get the teddy bear back.

She told Nyheter24: "She can't sleep properly at night without it, and she searches for it when she wakes in the morning."

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