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Craigieburn: Nindara Chris begs for missing daughter Amara to ‘come home’

A “worried sick” mother has issued a desperate plea for her daughter, who was last seen in Craigieburn and could be heading to Mildura, to come home.

Missing girl Amara was last seen in Craigieburn about 5.25pm on March 21.
Missing girl Amara was last seen in Craigieburn about 5.25pm on March 21.

A mother has issued a desperate plea for her daughter, who has been missing since Monday, to come home.

The 12-year-old was last seen and Craigieburn and is believed to be heading towards Mildura.

Amara’s mother, Nindara Chris, said she was “not mad” but she wanted her daughter to come home.

“Come home miss moo. Me and your baby bro are worried sick,” she wrote.

“She means more to me than she understands.”

The young girl is described as having a slim build, long brown hair and being about 150cm tall.

At the time she went missing Amara was wearing black leggings, black T-shirt, white runners and I was carrying a grey Richmond Football Club hoodie.

Investigators believe she may have travelled to Mildura.

They are asking for any help from the community.

Police and family have concerns for her welfare due to her age and the length of time she has been missing.

Anyone with information is urged to call Craigieburn Police Station on 9303 4433.

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