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N.B. RCMP search for missing teenage girl last seen over a week ago

Cameryn Kernighan is described as five-foot-four inches tall, about 120 pounds, with an average build, long brown hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a pink sweater, grey leggings and black sneakers. (SOURCE: RCMP)
Cameryn Kernighan is described as five-foot-four inches tall, about 120 pounds, with an average build, long brown hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a pink sweater, grey leggings and black sneakers. (SOURCE: RCMP)
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Sussex RCMP is asking for the public's help in locating a missing teenage girl from Wards Creek, N.B.

Thirteen-year-old Cameryn Kernighan and a second girl, who police say is 15-years-old, were last seen around 5 p.m. on June 27 on Cumberland Road in Wards Creek.

They were reported missing to police that same day.

According to RCMP, the 15-year-old girl has since been located, but police are still trying to find Kernighan.

Kernighan is described as five-foot-four inches tall, about 120 pounds, with an average build, long brown hair and blue eyes.

Police say she was last seen wearing a pink sweater, grey leggings and black sneakers.

Anyone with information on Kernighan's whereabouts is asked to contact Sussex RCMP at 506-433-7700.

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