WINCHESTER police this afternoon continued to appeal for information about the whereabouts of missing teenager Jess Horton who has not been seen since Friday.

A further CCTV image has been released of of Jess, 15,  getting off a train at Bournemouth, at about 9.30pm on Friday.

She was seen to walk out of the station through the booking hall.

Det Insp Tim Ireson, senior investigating officer, said: “We now know that Jess was in Bournemouth late on Friday night. I would urge anyone who was at or near the train station at the relevant time, and who may have seen Jess, to contact us immediately.

“My team continues to follow a number of lines of enquiry and we have Hampshire officers in the Bournemouth area working with colleagues from Dorset Police to assist the investigation.

"Our concern for Jess is growing and I repeat my appeal to her direct to get in touch with us and let us know you're ok. You're not in any trouble, we just need to make sure you're safe and well."

Two men seen near Jess at Winchester Train Station have provided officers with some information as they did speak with her on the train.

However officers are satisfied the men have had no further involvement with Jess and they are no longer involved in the investigation.

Jess, a Year 11 pupil at The Westgate School, went missing from Wesley Methodist Church in Fromond Road, Weeke, at around 8pm on Friday.

She left without any money for food, drink or shelter. She also suffers from asthma and does not have any medication with her.

jess is described as white, 5ft 3ins tall, petite build and has long, light brown hair.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Northern Investigations Team on 101, quoting 44150324746.