Jamie-Lee Harvie, 12, was last seen at Ayr train station at around 3.30pm on Tuesday, March 14, where she boarded a train towards Glasgow.
The family of a Scots schoolgirl who has been missing for six days say they are "worried sick" and doing "everything they possibly can" to try and locate her.
In a post on Facebook, Steven said: "My wee niece, aged 12 years, has been missing since Tuesday the 14th of March. The family is worried sick and doing everything we possibly can to try to figure out where she possibly could be. "Any information whatsoever please do contact myself or others as following, Kimberley Findlay, Khloe Miller, Frankie Harvie thanks."
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