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Drivers asked to help find teenager

13th April 1995, Page 14
13th April 1995
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• Hauliers are being asked for help to find a missing Yorkshire teenager by carrying posters of her on their trucks.

Parents and friends of the missing Hebden Bridge girl, Lindsay Jo Rimer are being asked to display the pictures to help find the 14-year-old.

Riiner disappeared last November after a trip to her corner shop to buy breakfast cereal. The last sighting of her was on the shop's security camera.

Body Shop has already agreed to carry the carry the posters on four of its vehicles after a link-up with the National Missing Persons Bureau. The company has already publicised the cases of other missing people.

Hauliers willing to display Rimer's poster will also be

asked to help pay for its production, as the National Missing Persons Bureau is a charity.

Anyone willing to help contact Mark Cly-ndes, chairman of the Lindsay Jo Rimer appeal on (0422)842061.


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