Friday, November 29, 2013

appeal for information on missing 14yo Sydney girl - ABC Online


Updated November 28, 2013 17:53:33


Police in Sydney say they have serious concerns for a teenage girl who has not been seen for more than two days.


Krystal Muhieddine left her home at Hunters Hill in the city's north-west about 5:30am (AEDT) on Tuesday.


The 14-year-old did not tell her family where she was going and they have not heard from the teenager since.


Detectives believe the girl was picked up from the home by a person driving a silver-coloured hatchback with red P-plates.


Police are investigating social networking websites, after the girl's friends revealed she had been communicating with a boy.


Today the girl's parents made an appeal for information to find their daughter.


"She's just very sweet. She's sweet, she's innocent, she's young, she's not street-wise," her father Wally Muhieddine said.


"She's actually quite bright and sophisticated in so many other ways, but she sleeps with her teddy bear. She took her teddy bear with her."


The teenager's mother, Suzanne Muhieddine, had a message for her daughter.


"You're not in trouble. No-one is in trouble. We just want you home safely," she said.


"We just want to know where you are. If you can't get to your phone just ask someone to use their phone.


"Ask anyone for help you need it. We just want you home."


Krystal Muhieddine is described as being of Mediterranean or Middle Eastern appearance, 180cm tall with a thin build with shoulder-length brown curly hair.


She wears black-framed reading glasses and it is believed she was wearing a dark navy blue hooded top when she left home on Tuesday.


Police believe the girl also took a green school bag containing a small amount of cash and clothing.


Topics: missing-person, police, hunters-hill-2110


First posted November 28, 2013 17:34:34



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