Teenage runaway Louise Andrews is back home in Oxford.
Louise, 14, who had been missing for two weeks, rang her family yesterday evening just after 8pm saying she wanted to come home.
She was picked up in Peckham, London, by officers from the Metropolitan Police.
Her father, Mark, went to London last night to collect her and she is now back home in Hawksmoor Road, Cutteslowe.
Louise had become anxious about going to school and had been absent for seven weeks before she went missing on Saturday, May 25. The pupil of Gosford Hill School in Kidlington disappeared a couple of days before she was due to have a meeting there to help her re-integrate.
Her parents made an emotional television appeal to Louise to return home on Thursday.
They said she had run up a £700 phone bill talking to strangers on chat lines and in internet chat rooms, and it was feared that she may be with an older man she has met over the Internet.
In April she went missing in April and was in Blackpool for six days.
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