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Concerns for missing Berwick teen

By Cam Lucadou-Wells

Police are searching for a Berwick teenager who has been missing for several days.
Michelle Maine-Caldwell, 14, was last seen at Fountain Gate shopping centre, Narre Warren about 4.30pm on Saturday, 3 March.
She is known to frequent shopping centres including Casey Central, Endeavour Hills and Centro Cranbourne.
There are concerns for Michelle’s welfare due to her age and medical condition, police say.
She is described as 170 centimetres, slim and with shoulder-length light brown hair.
She was last seen wearing a grey hoodie and blue jeans.
Any information to Narre Warren police station on 9705 3111.

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