A 12-year-old schoolgirl named Isabelle Lindsay-Nandra, also known as Bella, has been missing from her home in Bexleyheath for four days now. Both her parents and the police are growing increasingly concerned for her well-being. Bella was last seen at 3:30pm on Tuesday, November 26, when she left school. It is believed that she took a bus to Woolwich and then traveled to King George V DLR station, arriving at 10pm.
This is not the first time Isabelle has gone missing, but it is the longest period she has been away. Police suspect that she may be in the company of two men. One man is described as black, in his 20s, with a small beard, and possibly named Marshall or another name starting with M. The other man is described as South Asian. According to the police, these two men may have been involved in a physical altercation.
Isabelle is 5ft 3ins tall and was last seen wearing her school uniform along with a black Canada goose coat and blue suede boots with bows on the back. The police are currently reviewing CCTV footage to try and identify the men and locate Isabelle. Anyone who has seen Isabelle or has any information about her whereabouts or the individuals she may be with is urged to contact the police at 101 and quote REF 01/1130151/24. In case of an immediate sighting, dial 999.
The community is coming together to help find Isabelle and ensure her safe return home. It is crucial for everyone to remain vigilant and report any possible sightings or information that could lead to locating Isabelle. The police are working tirelessly to bring Isabelle back to her family and ensure her safety.
It is times like these when the community needs to come together and support one another. The safety and well-being of our children are of the utmost importance, and we must all do our part to ensure that they are protected. Let us all keep an eye out for Isabelle and provide any assistance we can to help bring her back home safely.