UPDATE: Three missing girls last seen in High Wycombe found 'safe and well' in London

Police believe three missing girls who were last seen in High Wycombe travelled to London and stayed at Waterloo Station overnight.

Tiffany, Layla and Paige were all last seen yesterday (September 28) at around 4pm and are believed to be together.

The three, aged between 12 and 14, are from Amersham, Prestwood and High Wycombe.

READ MORE: Police 'increasingly concerned' for welfare in search for three missing girls

Officers are becoming "increasingly concerned" for their welfare and have urged the girls to "come home".

Tiffany is 12-years-old and from Amersham. She is described as a white girl, approximately 5ft 3ins tall with long brown hair.

She was wearing black trainers with a silver trim around the back, black leggings, a black t-shirt and a black hooded top with white on the hood saying ‘Montclair’.

She has a blue mark on her left cheek.

 

Layla is 14-years-old and from High Wycombe. She is described as a white girl who was wearing white leggings, white sliders, socks, a pink top with sleeves and was carrying a fake brown Louis Vuitton handbag.

She has shoulder-length hair with blond highlights and is known to frequent High Wycombe town centre.

 

Paige is 13-years-old and from Prestwood. She is described as a white girl, around 5ft tall with a slim build and dark brown hair.

She has a small scar under her right eye and was wearing a black hooded top and black jogging bottoms.

Investigating officer PC Enya Lyons, based at High Wycombe police station, said: “I am appealing for the public’s help in tracing these three girls, who I believe will be together.

“We are becoming increasingly concerned for their welfare, given their ages and I would urge anybody who knows of their whereabouts to please contact Thames Valley Police on 101, quoting reference number 43220436488.

“If you see them, either alone or together, please call 999.

“I would also appeal directly to Tiffany, Layla and Paige.

“You are not in any trouble at all, but your families and we are concerned for you.

“Please contact us or your families to let us know where you are, or come home.”