The family of a missing 15-year-old girl who is feared to have travelled to Syria have made an appeal for her return.
Yusra Hussien, from Easton in Bristol, flew from Heathrow to Turkey last week with a 17-year-old girl from London, police said.
Detectives said the priority was to find Yusra and "make sure she is safe".
Her family have rejected claims she has become a "Jihadi bride" and said there was "no concrete evidence" of this.
Yusra's mother, Safiya Hussien, said she loved and missed her daughter.
"We miss you so, so much. Please come home," she said.
The family appealed to the media not to report on speculation about what had happened to Yusra.
Aunt Sucdi Ali said her niece was a "typical teenager" and added they "were not here to talk about ISIS" but to to talk about Yusra.
She said: "The point here is there is a teenage girl who is missing."
Another aunt, Ikram Mohammed, said Yusra was "missed and was not in trouble" and said the family "was not angry and just wanted her back home".
She was reported missing by her parents who last saw her at about 07:00 BST on on 24 September.
They said their daughter left for school as usual but was not there when her father went to pick her up at 15:30.
Police have been tracing the schoolgirl's movements from the moment she left her Easton home to her arrival in Istanbul.
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