
Police in Northern Ireland/The North are currently engaged in an urgent search for two missing teenage girls from County Down. The girls are believed to have initially boarded a train to Belfast and may have subsequently travelled to Dublin. Authorities have expressed concern for their safety and are appealing to the public for assistance in locating them.
While specific details regarding the identities of the girls or the circumstances surrounding their disappearance have not been disclosed, police have highlighted the importance of community involvement in the ongoing search efforts. Officers are actively pursuing leads and are encouraging anyone who may have information or sightings related to the missing teenagers to come forward.
As the investigation progresses, police are focused on gathering any relevant information that could aid in locating the girls. The cooperation of the community is considered essential in ensuring the well-being of the teenagers. Authorities remain dedicated to resolving the situation and are working diligently to bring the girls home safely.

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