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Fears for missing girl

 A missing 12-year-old girl could be in the Dandenong area.
Police are appealing for public help to find Tayla Hobbins, who was last seen at a Frankston home on Wednesday 6 December.
Police and family have concerns for Tayla’s welfare due to her age and the length of time she has been missing.
Tayla is described as about 155 centimetres tall with a fair complexion, brown hair and medium build.
She is known to frequent the Dandenong, Melton and Melton West areas.
Police have released an image of Tayla in the hope that someone can provide information on her whereabouts.
Call Frankston Police Station on 9784 5555 with any information.
 

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