Police resume hunt for Milly
Police were expected to resume their hunt for missing teenager Amanda Dowler today, after searches yesterday again drew a blank.
Forty-five officers yesterday spent more than six hours combing an industrial estate within a few hundred yards of the family home in Walton-on-Thames, said Surrey Police.
But no trace of the 13-year-old, known as Milly, or any of her possessions was found at North Weylands industrial estate, which has been searched before.
Her godmother Sarah Ford renewed appeals for help finding the teenager, who vanished more than three weeks ago on her way home from school.
Mrs Ford said: "Someone must know something, she can't have disappeared without trace.
"It's the not knowing that's the worst thing. Her parents and sister Gemma can't stop thinking about her, going over it in their heads, and they can't sleep or move on."
Police do not know if she ran away or was abducted and her family and friends say her disappearance three weeks ago was completely out of character.
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