Missing Crawley girl Georgia Holder was found safe and well in Brighton last night.

The 14-year-old was last seen on Saturday after visiting Pride in Brighton when she went missing.

Not the first time Miss Holder has gone missing, her mother, Doris Holder, made an emotional appeal on Facebook last month to find her “beautiful, vulnerable, lost child”, who turned up safe and well soon afterwards.

The initial appeal following her Pride disappearance:

Miss Holder was last seen in the area of The Level around 6.20pm. It is thought that she was in the company of two male friends, possible called Ollie and Reagan, along with a younger girl.
 

Georgia is described as white, 5' 4", of slight build with with very long curly dark brown hair, hazel eyed and with a ring through her bottom lip, piercing to her right eyebrow, numerous piercings to her ears and wearing large, hooped earrings. She also has a navel piercing.

At the time she disappeared, she was wearing a white top, black jeans, pink cardigan and blue heels. However, she may have changed into jeans, trainers, a baggy zipped top and could be carrying a material bag.

She may still be in the company of the boys who she met. 'Ollie' is described as white, 6', slim, with short brown hair, bad teeth and wearing a blue T-shirt. He had a scrape on the right side of his lower back. 'Reagan' is white, 5' 2", slim with short brown hair and wearing a white T-shirt.

Georgia, from Crawley, is extremely vulnerable due to her age. If you know of her whereabouts or see her, please call 101 quoting serial 1342 of August 1.