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$550 per month
March 15
12 months
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I'm a 25y/o, female. Looking for an apartment/room for myself and my cat.

I have a cat named S'mores. He's around 10 years old and has longer fur that sheds. He loves people, and will want attention- however he also has an attitude sometimes. I'm more than willing to pay extra fees for him where necessary. He is also terrified of dogs and isn't a fan of other cats.

I work as a Utility Program Installation Technician, and I wouldn't be around much. It's M-F from around 9am-6pm, so I'd just be home for dinner most nights. Plus I spend most Sundays with my family.

My boyfriend lives in Canada, and when it's possible I do enjoy having him come visit. If it's been awhile it might be for a bit longer of a stay, but that's also negotiable. I don't want to make anyone uncomfortable in their own home. However he is more than willing to do chores and help covers bills while he is visiting. Otherwise I might have a friend over sometimes, but it's very rare. I don't have a huge social life, I'm more of a homebody.

I don't drink much, when I do it's usually socially. I am 420 friendly, but I don't smoke besides that.

I try to be respectul of shared and personal spaces. I lean towards if you don't bother me, I try and not bother you. I usually keep to myself and I'm pretty quiet day to day. That being said I certainly don't mind chatting and hanging out sometimes too.

In general I tend to be a homebody when I'm not working. I enjoy reading, painting sometimes, Netflix, watching movies, cooking, baking, and I love swimming when it's hot out.

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A 15-year-old girl has been reported missing after she failed to come home after attending a party with friends.

Beth Brown, from Brighton, was last seen when she left her home around midday on her way to the party in a suburb of the city.

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Sussex Police said the teenager was supposed to stay the night but never returned home the following morning.

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Detectives believe the party finished earlier and Beth left with three boys.

She was then seen on a bus in Brighton around 6pm and at a house also in the city that evening. She may then have travelled north to London, in particular the Mitcham area, a police statement said.

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“There are concerns for her safety due to her age and police want to hear form anyone who may have seen her or who knows of her whereabouts.”

Beth is white, five foot two inches tall, and has a slim build, with red-brown long straight hair.

When she disappeared, she was wearing a tight black dress, black trainers and a short grey fluffy jacket.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Sussex Police by calling 101 and quoting the reference Serial 88 of 12/05.