15-year-old Bayan has not been since since May15-year-old Bayan has not been since since May15-year-old Bayan has not been since since May(Image: Lancashire Police)

An urgent ‘call 999’ plea has been issued in the search for a missing teenager who has not been seen since last month.

Bayan, aged 15, was last seen on May 27 at around 3.05pm, in the Enstone area of Skelmersdale. She is known to have links to Manchester.

Police say they have carried out numerous enquiries to find her including CCTV checks, and speaking with her associates.

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But officers have not yet been able to locate her and are now appealing for the public’s help.

Bayan is described as being 5ft 5ins, of a slim build and was last seen wearing black leggings, a large black overcoat and a black head scarf. She was possibly carrying a plastic bag.

An appeal shared by Lancashire Police added: “This is 15-year-old Bayan, she is missing and we are worried about her.”

Anyone who sees Bayan is urged to call 999 immediately. For non-immediate sightings, call 101 and quote log 976 of 27th May 2025.

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