A REWARD totalling �5,000 has been offered for information which leads to tracing a Wisbech teenager who has been missing for three months.
Alisa Dmitrijeva, 17, has not been seen since shortly after midnight in Friars Street, King’s Lynn, on August 31. She was reported missing by a relative on September 6.
There have been some unconfirmed sightings of Alisa in recent weeks but she has not made contact with any family or friends.
Today, on the three-month anniversary of her disappearance, police announced a reward totalling �5,000 will be divided between people who provide relevant information which results in police officers tracing Alisa.
Det Chief Insp Melanie Dales said: “I hope this reward will motivate someone with information about Alisa’s whereabouts to contact us.
“As the weeks go on we are becoming more and more concerned about Alisa. Any information, no matter how small, could provide that vital clue to trace her.”
Alisa is described as 5ft 6in, with collar-length dark brown hair with blonde highlights. However, her hair may now be darker with a fringe.
Anyone with any information about Alisa’s whereabouts should call police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.
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