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Published: Friday, 19th September, 2008 11:30

Missing schoolgirls traced

By Peter Swindon

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Two missing schoolgirls have been found safe and well in Leuchars.

Chelsea Innes (13), of Ballingry, and Yamsine Duguid (also 13), of Lochgelly, disappeared after attending Lochgelly High School on Monday, 15th September.

A spokesman for Fife Police said: “The search for two local Fife teenagers ended last night when they were found safe and well in the east Fife area.”

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