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The shock update to the British girl reportedly disappeared on vacation in Thailand as she was found in a hell 4,000 miles away

A British teenager has been arrested 4,000 miles on vacation in Thailand.

Bella May Culley, 18, triggered a massive international search this week as she has not kept in touch with her family since Saturday.

Tonight, the teenager from Billingham, Durham County was actually arrested for drug crimes 4,000 miles away in Georgia.

It is said that Culley was on vacation with a friend when she disappeared.

Her phone was said to have been turned off and ended up being close to the Pattaya area of ​​Bangkok.

But now, Cleveland police say that Georgia authorities have confirmed that “an 18-year-old woman from Billingham has been arrested on suspicion of drug charges and she remains in custody.”

Video shared by Georgian Broadcasters appears to show the 18-year-old girl walking into the Central Crime Police Station in Tbilisi while handcuffed.

Kuli was allegedly arrested to a former Soviet state in a scanner check at Tbilisi International Airport.

Bella May Culley, 18, is reportedly missing, Bella May Culley, who is said to be on vacation in Thailand, triggering a huge search to find her

Culley frequently posted on social media and shared the photo on Facebook on Monday, May 5

Culley frequently posted on social media and shared the photo on Facebook on Monday, May 5

Kali accused of loading 14 kilograms of marijuana into Tbilisi, Georgia, former Soviet republic

Kali accused of loading 14 kilograms of marijuana into Tbilisi, Georgia, former Soviet republic

It is said that Culley is on vacation with friends when she disappeared

It is said that Culley is on vacation with friends when she disappeared

A local report claimed that during 34 inspections, sealed packaging containing marijuana was found in passengers’ bags, as well as 20 packs of marijuana.

Cooley is reportedly accused of illegally buying and storing particularly large quantities of narcotics, illegally buying and storing narcotic marijuana, and illegally importing it to Georgia.

“The committed crime envisions up to 20 years or life imprisonment,” the country’s interior ministry said.

Local media reported that despite her request for bail, the judge in charge of the case decided to imprison her when it posed a risk of flight.

There are still questions about how Carly has emerged in Georgia – what is her footsteps in leadership.

The teen’s family said she flew to the Philippines for the first time after Easter this year and to Thailand around May 3. Culley has been posting on social media and shared a photo on Facebook on Monday, May 5.

Her upset family called for help in tracking her whereabouts earlier, and Thai police were involved in the search.

Culley recently completed a course at Middlesbrough College to become a nurse, and he had regular contact with his mother, Lyanne Kennedy and spoke with her on Saturday.

Her father, Neil Culley, and her sister, Kerrie Culley, flew to Thailand to try to get an answer.

Georgia media covers Cali's crimes

Georgia media covers Cali’s crimes

There are still questions about how Cooley actually emerged in Georgia - what is her footsteps under her leadership

There are still questions about how Cooley actually emerged in Georgia – what is her footsteps under her leadership

The Georgian Ministry of Interior said she could face 20 years in prison or even life imprisonment.

The Georgian Ministry of Interior said she could face 20 years in prison or even life imprisonment.

Kali's mother said,

Kali’s mother said, “I just want her to come home, safely or hear her gorgeous little voice.”

Lyanne had previously told Teesside Live: “After Easter, she flew to the Philippines with her friends, where she stayed for three weeks.

“She was posting a lot of photos and then went to Thailand about May 3.

‘The last message she sent was to me, it was at 5.30 pm on Saturday, saying she would go to face me in the future.

“That’s the last message anyone has received from what we can find now.

“I’m just waiting for her father, who is now in Bangkok for more information.

“I just want her to come home, safely or hear her gorgeous little voice.”

Lyanne also told Sun that she had a bad feeling about Culley’s trip to Thailand and told the newspaper: “I really don’t want her to go to Thailand. I begged her to go home. I don’t believe some of the boys over there.

“But she wanted to meet some of the friends she made on her last trip. I don’t know who they are.

After Culley’s father Neil arrived in Bankkok, he went straight to a police station where the police told him to contact the country’s immigration office to find out where she last lived.

Kali (photo) says she has been traveling in Thailand with a friend

Kali (photo) says she has been traveling in Thailand with a friend

Culley's mother Lyanne posted the appeal on Facebook to help her track her whereabouts

Culley’s mother Lyanne posted the appeal on Facebook to help her track her whereabouts

Kali is accused of illegally buying and storing particularly large amounts of narcotics, illegally buying and storing narcotic marijuana, and importing it illegally to Georgia, the Ministry of the Interior said.

Kali is accused of illegally buying and storing particularly large amounts of narcotics, illegally buying and storing narcotic marijuana, and importing it illegally to Georgia, the Ministry of the Interior said.

She was accused of bringing

She was accused of bringing “specially large amounts of narcotic drugs to Georgia”

Liana said: “When she stopped answering the message, I thought it was because she flew back to my surprise. But nothing was there.

The family had previously contacted the airline, who revealed that Culley had requested tickets but payment never passed.

The upset mother added: “We think she is the last one near Pattaya and should fly around from Bangkok via Frankfurt based on the itinerary.”

“But I’ve never heard anything about taking her.”

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