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Missing Swanley Teen Safely Located Following Police Appeal

Missing Swanley Teen Safely Located Following Police Appeal

A 14-year-old girl reported missing from the Swanley area has been found safe following a public appeal.

Kent Police have confirmed that Rhianna Casey-Cordoba, who disappeared on Wednesday, 4 March 2026, has been safely located. The teenager was last spotted in Hextable at 10:15pm that evening, with officers believing she may have travelled from Dartford by train around 11pm.

The search prompted an urgent appeal from Kent Police, who were concerned for her welfare. Rhianna was described as 5ft 2in tall with a slim build and long curly dark brown hair. When she went missing, she was wearing a light grey oversized hooded jumper, matching jogging bottoms, and white trainers with red laces.

Police had identified several areas where Rhianna had links, including Dartford, Greenhithe, and Maidstone in Kent, as well as Lewisham, Woolwich, and Bromley in London. Authorities appealed to the public for assistance in locating her, asking anyone with information to come forward.

In a statement, Kent Police thanked the public and media for their help in sharing the appeal. The response from the community appears to have played a significant role in the swift resolution of the case. No further details have been released regarding the circumstances of her discovery or her current condition, though the force confirmed she has been located safely.

Missing person appeals are a crucial tool in modern policing, particularly when young people are involved. Public assistance in sharing information can dramatically improve the chances of locating vulnerable individuals quickly. In this instance, the combined efforts of police and the community proved effective within just two days of the initial appeal.

Cases involving teenagers reported missing generate heightened concern among authorities, who assess each situation based on individual risk factors. The speed of this resolution demonstrates the effectiveness of coordinated police work and public engagement when serious concerns arise.

Kent Police encourage anyone with information about missing persons to contact the force promptly. Those with urgent information should call 999 immediately, whilst non-urgent enquiries can be made by calling 101 or using the live chat service on the Kent Police website.

Key Takeaways

  • A 14-year-old girl missing from Swanley since Wednesday, 4 March 2026 has been safely located
  • The teenager had been missing for approximately two days before being found
  • Kent Police credited the public and media for their assistance in sharing the appeal

What This Means for Kent Residents

The safe recovery of this young person highlights the importance of community vigilance and the speed with which missing person cases can be resolved with public support. If you ever suspect someone is missing or in danger, reporting it to Kent Police promptly can make a genuine difference. Residents should continue to report concerns via 999 for emergencies or 101 for non-urgent matters.

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