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Police say Chelsey is 15 and has been missing from Armidale since 1 February. PIC NSW Police FB

Police are asking the public for help finding a 15-year-old girl reported missing from Armidale.

The teenager known as Chelsey reportedly needs medical treatment and her disappearance is said to be out of character.

Chelsey’s most recent known sighting was around 9 am on Friday 1st November in Armidale.

Police says she is known to frequent the Armidale, Lismore and Ballina areas.

An image of Chelsey from police shows she has a fair complexion, long dark hair and green eyes.

Anyone who Chelsey is urged to contact the New England Police District or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


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