UPDATE: The teenagers have been found. Read the latest here.
Police are appealing for three teenagers from Eastleigh who might have travelled to London on Sunday night.
This comes after police launched an appeal to find a missing 14-year-old, Shelley, this morning.
Shelley was last seen at her home address in Eastleigh on the morning of Wednesday, 18 September.
Roxanna, 13, was last seen at her home address in Bursledon on the morning of Saturday, 21 September.
Jack, 15, was last seen at his home address in Eastleigh on the evening of Sunday, 22 September.
Police said that it is thought the teenagers are together and may have travelled to London.
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A police spokesperson said: "We’ve been carrying out a number of enquiries since they went missing, but are now turning to the community for help.
"We’re growing increasingly concerned for their welfare and would urge anyone who has seen them since they went missing, or anyone who might know where they are now to contact us immediately.
"This can be done by calling us on 101 quoting 44240407521, 44240402033 or 44240407521.
"In an emergency dial 999."
Shelley is described as white, 5ft 3ins to 5ft 5ins and with long, light brown hair which is usually worn in a bun.
She was last seen wearing black leggings, a blue t-shirt and a white Puffa gillet. She was carrying a black handbag.
Roxanna is described as white, 5ft 3ins to 5ft 5ins, average build with blue eyes and long brown hair. She was last seen wearing a grey hoodie, a black Puffa jacket and black trainers.
Jack is described as white, 5ft 9ins, slim build and with dark ginger hair which is long on top.
He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, light blue cargo trousers, white trainers and a black coat. He was carrying a black bag.
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