Safety fears for missing Johnsonville schoolgirl
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Police fear for the safety of schoolgirl Grace Lynley Walker, 15, from Johnsonville, who has been missing since November 22.
She was last seen at home at 9pm that night.
Detective Sergeant Damien Murphy said there was "no obvious reason" why she had run away.
"We don't believe she's been taken and it's not the first time she's gone missing. But, with her age, we're obviously concerned about her safety."
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