Douae, 14 and Houda, 15, went missing during a school trip.
Police are searching for two Moroccan teenage girls who went missing on a school trip to London.
Douae, 14, and Houda, 15, were last seen at 8.30pm on Wednesday night in Tavistock Place, near King’s Cross.
Camden Police have released images of the students in a bid to find the missing teens.
The force warned that it was concerned about the girls’ welfare.
Both have brown hair, brown eyes, and dark features. An image of the pair shows them travelling on a coach.
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Police wrote on X: “Police are looking to locate Douae, 14 and Houda, 15 as we have concerns for their welfare.
“They were last seen at 20:30hrs in Tavistock Place, WC1H while on a student visit from Morocco.
“If you have any information please contact police quoting the reference 01/7101825/25.”
Last year, at least 16 missing children had still not been found as of December 2024.
Police are looking to locate Douae, 14 and Houda, 15 as we have concerns for their welfare.They were last seen at 20:30hrs in Tavistock Place, WC1H while on a student visit from Morocco.If you have any information please contact police quoting the reference 01/7101825/25
— Camden Police (@MPSCamden)
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