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Family concerned for wellbeing of missing teenage Dublin girl

Family concerned for wellbeing of missing teenage Dublin girl

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The family of a teenage Dublin girl who was reported missing yesterday are concerned for her welfare.
Sophie Bount, 17, was last seen in Ballybough at around 6:30pm on Monday evening. She is described as being around 5' 6" tall with black hair.
When last seen, Sophie was wearing mint green leggings, black and white runners and a white puffer jacket. Anyone with information on Sophie's whereabouts is asked to contact Mountjoy Garda Station on (01) 666 8600, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.
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