Police find Fairfield boy Awab Farhan while Madison Perry remains missing from same suburb
Police are still trying to locate a young girl from western Sydney who has been missing since Monday morning, but have thankfully called off the search for a 11-year-old found after two days.
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A 11-year-old boy missing from Sydney’s west has been found, while a 13-year-old girl is still missing in a separate incident from the same suburb.
After an extensive search involving geo-targeting text messages to the public, Awab Farhan was found safe and well on Tuesday about 11.30am at Smithfield Railway Station.
The 11-year-old boy was first reported missing on Sunday night, having been last seen in the Auburn area.
He was initially at Fairfield Park on Vine St, Fairfield, with his family on Sunday, when he rode away on his bike and was last seen by his family about 9pm.
After not returning home or back from the park, he was reported missing.
Police and his family were concerned for his welfare due to his age and medical conditions that require treatment.
Now that he has been successfully located, police are thanking the public for their assistance in the search.
Police are still searching for young Madison Perry, 13, who was last seen at Brenan St, Fairfield, about 8am on Monday.
Officers attached to Fairfield police were notified when Madison failed to return home or contact family members.
Police and family members hold serious concerns for Madison’s welfare due to her age.
Madison is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 170cm tall, of thin build, with long brown hair and brown eyes.
She was last seen wearing black stockings, denim jeans, black hooded-jumper and green/blue scarf.
Madison may use the public transport network.
Anyone with information on the two incidents is urged to contact Fairfield Police Station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 immediately.