Four neighbouring police forces have released an appeal for information as they continue searching for a missing 14-year-old girl.

Darcie Goobie from Dartford and her friend Hafsa Mourdoude, 16, both went missing after visiting Thorpe Park in Chertsey on October 26.

She was pictured on CCTV leaving the theme park at around 4.10pm as she abruptly left her group of friends without saying anything.

She was later seen at Staines rail station buying a ticket but has not been seen since. She has had no contact with her family or the police.

Hafsa, her friend who left Thorpe Park with her, was found in London, safe and well, on November 10.

Detectives searching for the missing teenager have said they believe Darcie got on a train to London the day she went missing but has no money or a mobile phone.

They also want to make the public aware she has links to Kings Cross, Maida Vale, Hackney and areas of East Sussex.

Detective Chief Inspector Amy Buffoni, who is overseeing the investigation said: "She is extremely vulnerable due to her age and we are putting in significant resources necessary to carry out the numerous enquiries to locate her.

"This includes working with our neighbouring forces, including Kent, Sussex and the Metropolitan Police, as well as British Transport Police. We are also working with Missing People.

"We are delighted that Hafsa has been found safe and well but we are still really concerned about Darcie and we are really keen to make contact with her.

"Although we do not believe she is still in Surrey, we would like to speak to anyone who may have seen her leaving Thorpe Park or spotted her at a local train station."