Police launch search for missing teenager, 19, who hasn’t been seen since Christmas Day

Police launch search for missing teenager, 19, who hasn’t been seen since Christmas Day amid claims she vanished with a ‘very dangerous man’ who ‘is impersonating her on social media’

  • Chloe Fewster, 19, last seen 72 hours ago in the Cranbrook Avenue area of Hull
  • Miss Fewster disappeared with a man, who may be her boyfriend, family say
  • Police are urging her to contact them and appeal to her friend for information
  • Her mother claimed daughter is with a controlling person and said: ‘She’s alone with a very dangerous man’

Police are today hunting for a missing teenager from Humberside who vanished on Christmas Day with a man her family claim is ‘very dangerous’ and may be impersonating her online.

Chloe Fewster, 19, was last seen 72 hours ago in the Cranbrook Avenue area of Hull, East Yorkshire, on December 25.

Several people, including her relatives, believe that Miss Fewster disappeared with a man, who may be her boyfriend, although this is yet to be confirmed by Humberside Police.

In the hours before she was last seen, Chloe wrote a cryptic Facebook post of a picture of herself and an unnamed man wearing beauty face masks with the caption: ‘My love’.

Friends have claimed to have been in contact with her on Facebook and Snapchat since she disappeared three days ago.

But Chloe’s mother Kerry said last night: ‘I know people may think they have talked to Chloe over social media sites but honestly he controls her social media I thought I was messaging her for a week and she was replying back when all the time he was messaging me pretending to be Chloe saying shes fine when she wasn’t fine at all she will do and act’. She added: ‘Please don’t be fooled by him’.

Chloe Fewster, 19, was last seen 72 hours ago in the Cranbrook Avenue area of Hull, East Yorkshire, on December 25 and is believed to be with a man, not named by police

Chloe Fewster, 19, was last seen 72 hours ago in Hull, East Yorkshire, on December 25 and is believed to be with a man, not named by police

In a few hours before she disappeared, Chloe shared this Facebook post of herself with a man with the caption: 'My love'

In a few hours before she disappeared, Chloe shared this Facebook post of herself with a man with the caption: ‘My love’

And in another post this morning said: ‘If anyone thinks their been loyal to Chloe by not passing any info of her whereabouts on to me or the police – the best thing they can do is pass it on as she’s alone with a very dangerous man’.  

Yesterday Humberside Police appealed directly to the missing teenager to get in touch.

Detective Inspector Simon Vickers said: ‘I would like to appeal to Chloe to get in touch with us.

‘Chloe, you do not need to feel embarrassed, we just want to speak with you to make sure you are safe and well.

‘Please call me on the missing persons number 07464 986290 or if it’s easier, you can call 101 or 999 and make yourself known to our call handler.

‘I would like to thank everyone who has provided information as to Chloe’s whereabouts and to all of those who have shared our appeal.

‘The response has been phenomenal and so many people have been very generous in giving their time over the holiday period to try and help us to locate Chloe.

‘We want to reassure all those who are concerned that we will continue our search until we speak to, or see Chloe directly and are satisfied that she is genuinely safe and well’.

Chloe was last seen in the Cranbrook Avenue area of Hull (pictured) at around 7.30pm on Christmas Day. She is around 5ft 5in, slim build with long brown hair

Chloe was last seen in the Cranbrook Avenue area of Hull (pictured) at around 7.30pm on Christmas Day. She is around 5ft 5in, slim build with long brown hair

Police say they want to speak to her directly to know she is safe and well before standing down their search. 

Anyone with any information should call Humberside Police on 101 quoting log 160 of 26/12/2020.