Girl, 11, missing in Thames in east London

BBC TV still of Bargehouse Causeway, with choppy brown water and buildings in the distanceBBC
The girl is believed to have gone into the water near Bargehouse Causeway

An 11-year-old girl is missing after she went into the River Thames in east London, police have said.

Metropolitan Police were called to reports the girl had entered the river close to Bargehouse Causeway in North Woolwich, at about 13:15 BST.

A "large scale" search was launched - but it was scaled down a few hours later, with London Ambulance Service (LAS) and London Fire Brigade (LFB) saying the police were now in charge of the operation.

It is believed the girl and some friends were on a slipway by the waterside before the girl went into the water.

Police search for girl in Thames near City airport

Neighbours tried to help after some youngsters raised the alarm.

One woman who lives nearby got a lifeguard ring and ran over - but she said she couldn't find the girl.

"I found her clothes - socks, shoes and jacket and a mobile phone and gave them to the police.

"It was terrible."

Kerry, on the right, with neighbour Shleen
Nearby residents tried to help the girl but could not see her

The LFB, which used its drone team and fire boat, said search operations for firefighters concluded at about 15:50 BST, when "responsibility for the incident was left with the police".

Also in attendance were HM Coastguard, the RNLI, the London Ambulance Service, including a hazardous area response team, and the Metropolitan Police Service.

A slipway at the site on the River Thames near Bargehouse Causeway, near London City Airport
It is believed the girl and some friends were on a slipway by the waterside

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