Missing: Denon Leigh Hulme

Date published: 01 November 2019


UPDATE: Missing Denon Leigh Hulme from Rochdale has been found safe and well.


The family of a missing 14-year-old girl are offering a cash reward for her safe return.

Denon Leigh Hulme, of Rochdale, has not been home in around 48 hours after leaving her home on 30 October at around 12.30pm.

She is believed to be wearing a full black school uniform (Brownhill) with a red logo, a black skirt with tights and black school shoes. She was also wearing an olive-coloured coat from River Island.

 

The River Island coat Denon was wearing (taken from the River Island website)
The River Island coat Denon was wearing

 

Denon has dark brown medium length hair and is approximately 5 ft 2 with a slim/medium build.

She was last seen at Rochdale JD Sports at 2.30pm on Thursday 31 October and has also been seen on a tram and in the Regal Moon pub in Rochdale town centre.

Her sister Nikita said: “If anyone knows of Denon’s whereabouts, or anything at all, please help us. “As a family we are extremely concerned now and are offering a cash reward for her safe return or any information leading to her return.

“If you’re with Denon or have seen her, please tell her to get in contact with me and let me know.

“Thank you.”

A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police confirmed they had received a report of a missing girl, who has not yet been reported as found.

Anyone with information about Denon Leigh’s whereabouts should contact the police on 101 quoting log number 2104 of 30/0/19.

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