Detectives investigating the disappearance of a 14-year-old Warwickshire girl have released CCTV footage showing her with an unidentified man, urging him to come forward as concerns for her welfare intensify.
Daisy vanished from Leamington on 26 March, with surveillance cameras capturing her at Birmingham Moor Street railway station the same day accompanied by a male whose identity remains unknown to investigators.
Warwickshire Police confirmed officers are “increasingly concerned” about the teenager’s safety as the search extends beyond a week, with appeals directed both at the man pictured alongside Daisy and members of the public who may possess information regarding her current location.
A force spokesperson stated: “Do you have information on Daisy’s whereabouts? Are you the man in the images? We’re growing increasingly concerned for Daisy’s welfare so please get in touch by calling 101.”
Detectives have established Daisy maintains connections to Birmingham and London beyond her Warwickshire home, with investigators noting she frequently utilises rail services to travel between cities—a pattern that has prompted authorities to focus attention on major railway hubs across the regions.
The force has requested heightened vigilance from commuters and railway station users across Birmingham, London and surrounding areas, asking travellers to remain alert for potential sightings of the missing teenager.
Officers emphasised the urgency of immediate reporting should members of the public spot Daisy, instructing witnesses to contact emergency services without delay. “If you see Daisy, please call 999 straight away,” the spokesperson added.
Callers contacting Warwickshire Police regarding the case should reference incident number 323 of 26 March to ensure information reaches the correct investigative team handling the disappearance.
The CCTV imagery represents investigators’ most significant lead since Daisy’s disappearance eight days ago, with the unidentified man potentially possessing crucial information about her movements, intentions or current whereabouts.
Railway stations have become focal points for the search operation given Daisy’s documented travel patterns, with British Transport Police likely coordinating with Warwickshire constabulary to monitor major terminals and review additional surveillance footage from 26 March onwards.
The teenager’s extended absence has transformed what might initially have been treated as a runaway incident into a case generating significant police concern, with the passage of time typically correlating with increased vulnerability for missing minors.
Anyone possessing information about Daisy’s location is urged to contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or emergency services on 999 if they believe they have spotted her.
