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A missing 13-year-old girl who was feared to have run away to meet a stranger she met on Instagram has been found safe and well.

Police launched a huge search for Morgan Glendinning, who was last seen on Monday.

Diabetic Morgan only had enough insulin to last three or four days.

Her panicked parents Sharon and Brian feared she had travelled to Ealing, West London, from her home in Rushden, Northamptonshire.

They had become increasingly worried about Morgan's use of Instagram.

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Saleswoman Sharon, 42, said: "We always had concerns about her social media use.

"We always wondered what they're looking at.

"We have deactivated her account loads of times. She will install another account. She's just like any teenager, they're all secretive.

"Her friends raised concerns that's how we found out about this. They hadn't raised concerns before.

"There have been no problems at home. She hasn't been missing like this before."

Her parents gave police the name of someone she had talked to on Instagram.

Today (Wed) Northamptonshire Police confirmed she had been found.

A spokesperson said: "We're pleased to report that missing teenager Morgan Glendinning has been found safe and well."