CONCERNS are growing for the whereabouts of a missing teenage girl.

Sixteen-year-old Emily Baker, pictured above, disappeared 15 days ago.

She was reported missing just after 11pm on April 25 when she failed to return to her temporary accommodation in the Coate Water area.

Emily is white, of slim build, 5ft 4ins, with dyed brown shoulder-length hair.

She has brown eyes, a tattoo on her left hand, and was last seen wearing a pink waistcoat, blue denim jeans with triangle patches on the side and a wide belt.

Police say that Emily has been reported missing before but has come back after a couple of days.

Officers are also on the lookout for a 53-year-old woman who needs medication for depression and has not been seen for days by friends or neighbours.

Margaret Boardman, pictured below, has been missing since Friday.

She disappeared from her home in Bathampton Street where she lives alone.

PC Craig Rathbone said: "Concern is growing for Margaret's welfare, particularly as she may not have taken her prescribed medication with her.

"Our inquiries suggest that she may have travelled to the Weston-super-Mare area.

"We urge anyone who has seen Margaret in the last few days or knows her current whereabouts to come forward."

Margaret is white, of medium build, 5ft 2ins tall, with dark spiky collar-length hair. She has a Northern Irish accent.

Anyone with information on either of the missing people should contact Swindon police on 0845 4087000.