FIND LOLA Teenage Girl Reported Missing from Dartford – Public Urged to Help Locate Lola Bignell
Teenage Girl Reported Missing from Dartford – Public Urged to Help Locate Lola Bignell

Teenage Girl Reported Missing from Dartford – Public Urged to Help Locate Lola Bignell

Kent Police are appealing for the public’s help in locating a missing 16-year-old girl from Dartford.

Lola Bignell was last seen in the Overy Street area of Dartford at around 12pm on Monday, 30 June 2025. Officers and family members are increasingly concerned for her welfare.

Lola is described as being around 5ft 5in tall, of slim build, with long brown hair and blue eyes. She may be wearing shorts and a vest top.

Police believe she may have travelled to Bexleyheath, Margate or the wider east Kent area, where she has known links.


Appeal for Information

Anyone who has seen Lola or knows where she may be is urgently asked to contact Kent Police.

  • Call 999 immediately if you have critical information regarding her whereabouts
  • For non-urgent information, use the live chat function at Kent Police’s website or dial 101
  • Please quote reference 30-0330 when contacting officers

Please share this appeal to help bring Lola home safely.
Kent Police continue to investigate all leads and thank the public for their assistance.

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