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Missing Norlane girl found

UPDATE: Missing 13-year-old Geelong girl Mackenzie Keynon has been located safe and well, police have advised. 
She was spotted by an off-duty police officer at the Marshall railway station at 3pm this afternoon. 
Victoria Police would like to thank the media and the public for their assistance with this investigation. 

Earlier, police issued this appeal for assistance:
Police are appealing for public assistance to locate missing 13-year-old Norlane girl MacKenzie Keynon.
It is believed MacKenzie left her Geelong High School on Little Ryrie St around 3pm yesterday.
She was wearing her school uniform consisting of a navy blue skirt and a red windcheater. She was carrying a white bag.
MacKenzie is around 160cm tall with long brown hair, olive complexion and weighs around 60kg.
Investigations have revealed she caught a train to Marshall where she arrived around 10pm last night.
CCTV shows that MacKenzie was with a boy believed to be aged around 16 or 17 years wearing a black hoodie.
MacKenzie’s family hold concerns for her welfare and are urging her to contact them or police.
Police have released this photo of MacKenzie as well as an image of MacKenzie and the unknown boy at the Marshall railway station last night.

Missing Norlane girl MacKenzie Keynon with an unknown boy at Marshall railway station.
Missing Norlane girl MacKenzie Keynon with an unknown boy at Marshall railway station.
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