Police in Herefordshire have made desperate appeals to the public to locate two missing people.
The first, 15-year-old Kimberley Broadbent from the Hereford area, was last seen on Thursday, June 3, at New Street Station in Birmingham. It is thought she could be somewhere in the West Midlands region or possibly in Kidderminster.
Police are appealing for shoppers and people who use public transport to be on the look out for her and contact them if they see her.
She is described as white, 5ft 1in tall, slightly built and has brown eyes and shoulder-length, layered, dark brown hair with red in the fringe.
She was wearing black leggings, a pink cardigan and possibly a purple jacket. She was also wearing large gold, hoop earrings, a crystal stud above her right lip and has a tongue piercing.
The second missing person, Evesham man Paul Alfred Nosworthy, is thought to be in the Ledbury area after two sightings near Eastnor.
The 26-year-old was last seen at Worcestershire Royal Hospital, Worcester, on April 21.
West Mercia Police made a fresh appeal for information after possible sightings near Massington Lodge at approximately 9.22am and at Hill Farm at around 4.12pm on Monday.
He is 6ft 3ins, of a slim build, with a brown/gingery beard, dark brown hair, a pale complexion with blue eyes and glasses.
He is described as scruffy-looking and could be wearing a red rain mac, jeans and white trainers.
Anyone with information on Paul or Kimberley is urged to contact police on 0300 333 3000, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.