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Police search for missing girl last seen in Keilor Park

Police have appealed for public assistance to help locate an 11-year-old girl who was last seen in Keilor Park on Wednesday, May 11.

According to a Victoria Police statement, Indiah was last seen on Spence Street in Keilor Park and her family and police are concerned for her safety due to her young age.

Police believe she may be in the Melbourne, Carlton, Southbank, Hampton East, Cheltenham and Port Melbourne areas.

Anyone with any information concerning Indiah’s whereabout is urged to contact Keilor Downs Police Station on 9365 3333.

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