Distressed teenage girl found wandering streets of Scots town only able to say 'help me' | The Sun
A DISTRESSED teenage girl was found wandering the streets of a Scots town – while only being able to communicate the words "help me".
Police are now investigating the alarming incident in Clydebank, near Glasgow, around 11am on Monday morning.
Two witnesses told how the girl looked visibly upset while only being able to muster the cry for help on St Andrews Way, in the Whitecrook area of the West Dunbartonshire town.
According to the Clydebank Post, the girl approached two home carers who were working in the area before pleading "help me".
It's understood the girl was then taken to Clydebank Police Station but her condition is currently unknown.
It is unknown how the girl ended up on the street or where she had come from.
Police confirmed they are investigating the incident and say they are working to find out the full circumstances of what happened.
But they confirmed enquiries are currently at an early stage.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 11am on Monday, 20 February, we were made aware of concerns relating to a teenage girl found in St Andrews Way, Clydebank.
“Enquiries to establish the full circumstances are ongoing and at an early stage."
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