Posted: Sun 23rd Nov 2014

Appeals As Two Teenagers Missing From Bala

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Nov 23rd, 2014

Two teenagers from Bala are missing. Police have not said the disappearances are linked. One has possible connections in the Wrexham area.

Brandon Lee Deacon
Police are becoming concerned for the safety of a teenager who has been missing from Bala since Thursday.

17-year-old Brandon Lee Deacon was last seen in Bala at around 5.30pm Thursday, 20th November.

Brandon-Lee-Deacon

He is described as having short dark brown hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing grey tracksuit bottoms, a grey jumper, a grey coat with green trim and blue Nike trainers. He was also carrying a red rucksack.

Insp Dewi Jones said: “We are keen to hear from Brandon or anyone who may know of his whereabouts.”

He is believed to be in the Bala area, but also has connections in Wrexham.

Anyone who may know of his whereabouts is asked to call 101.

Lili Munteanu
Police have renewed their appeal this Sunday morning over their concern for a 15-year-old girl who was last seen leaving the cinema at Llandudno Junction.

Lili Munteanu left Cineworld at 8.15pm on Thursday 20th November and has not been seen since.

Lili has links to the Bala and Birmingham areas.

She is described as being 5’2” to 5’3” tall, with shoulder length mousy brown straight hair; she is of slim build and was wearing a black Donkey style jacket with gold fastenings to front; faded blue denim jeans and black UGG boots when she left the cinema.

Anyone who may know of Lili’s whereabouts is asked to call Bala Police Station on 101.



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