Shock twist in missing schoolgirl mystery as cops seal off house after she's found 'safe' | The Sun

COPS have sealed off a house following the discovery of missing 11-year-old Kaitlyn Easson.

The schoolgirl was found ‘alive and well’ after a frantic 27-hour search in Galashiels, Selkirkshire on Sunday and Monday.


Police revealed the good news late last night after an earlier press call where they said they were ‘extremely concerned’ for her welfare.

Today, officers guarded a home in the village of Gattonside, two miles away from her flat.

A neighbour said: “The police turned up last night.

“We were told it was something to do with the missing girl but I didn’t see anyone coming or going.

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“It’s very worrying to have this here, especially as a father of two young kids myself.”

Kaitlyn’s step-grandad David Johnston, 56, from Tweedbank, near Galashiels, also told the Scottish Sun he wanted to ‘let the police do their job.

He said: “She's home, that’s the main thing.

“It’s up to the police to do their job.”

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Police Scotland have been approached for comment.

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