Police have released a new photo of a 15-year-old Toronto girl who has been missing for over a month in the hope of finding her.

Lily Constant was last seen in East York near Woodbine and Holborne avenues at 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 1. She left without her phone, identification and brought few belongings with her before going missing.

She is five foot three, with a slim build, blue eyes and long, straight blonde hair. Lily, who turned 15 on Oct. 29, was last seen carrying a JanSport backpack and wearing a red zip-up hooded sweater and black track pants.

Police said in their news release Monday that they are concerned for her safety.

Her parents, Lee Constant and Rebecca Marsh, say they worry she was hiding a boyfriend from them prior to going missing.

“There was a lot of online activity. She was on her phone constantly chatting and talking,” Constant told Toronto.com.

“She stopped going to school. She had contacted all her friends and told them she didn’t want to be friends anymore,” he said.

They said she even talked about eloping to them.

“It’s starting to look more and more like luring. It’s a big suspicion . . . it sounds like she’s under the influence of someone much older.”

They have been putting up posters around Ontario and posting about her on Facebook and TikTok to spread the word. In a post on Facebook Saturday, Constant said someone contacted the family to say they had her spotted at Spadina station.

Editor’s note — Dec. 20, 2019: The photograph that accompanied this article was removed.

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