Police search for three missing teenagers across NSW
Authorities are desperately searching for three missing teenagers and calling on the public for help.
NSW Police are appealing to the public to help them find three teenagers who have gone missing across different parts of NSW.
Emmerson Price, 14, was last seen about 1am on Sunday, November 10, in Abermain, approximately 160km north of Sydney.
The teenager could not be located or contacted for two days, prompting a police search for her whereabouts. Emmerson’s parents and authorities hold concerns due to her young age.
The 14-year-old is described as being of caucasian appearance, about 150cm to 170cm in height with a medium build, blonde hair and a septum piercing in her nose.
“She is known to frequent the Abermain, Rutherford, Maitland, Broken Hill and East Branxton areas,” the police said in a statement.
The police are also searching for 13-year-old Bailey Mougin, who was last seen about 6pm Friday, November 15 on Crown Street in Wollongong.
The teenager, who is known to frequent the Wollongong and Woolloomooloo areas, has been described as of caucasian appearance, with a thin build, about 140cm tall with brown/blonde hair and blue eyes.
He was last seen wearing long black pants, a black hooded jumper and white shoes.
The police are also appealing to the public for help in finding 14-year-old Curtis McWilliams, who was last seen in Sydney’s south.
The teenager was last seen in Dapto, a suburb of Wollongong, on Wednesday November 6 about 10am.
When he could not be located or contacted, police launched an investigation into his whereabouts.
The police said he was known to frequent the Lake Illawarra and Wollongong areas.
Police and family hold concerns for his welfare due to his young age.
The teenager has been described as of having a caucasian appearance, approximately 150cm tall and of solid build, with blonde hair and blue eyes.
“He was last seen wearing a red shirt, red shorts and blue slip-on shoes (slides),” a statement from NSW Police read.
Anyone with information into the three teenagers is urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers.