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14-Year-Old Girl Missing For Almost A Week, Last Seen In Bukit Batok

28 Sep, 2021
14-Year-Old Girl Missing For Almost A Week, Last Seen In Bukit Batok

The young girl was last seen on 21 September.

The latest Singapore missing person report involves a 14-year-old girl who has not been found for more than six days now. 

According to a news release by the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Monday (27 September) , she was last seen around Butik Batok. 

Singapore Missing Person Report: 14-Year-Old Girl Missing Since 21 September

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Image source: Singapore Police Force

The missing teenager has reportedly been identified as Ms Natalie Isabelle Abdullah.

As per the Singapore missing person report, the 14-year-old in the apparently vanished last Tuesday (21 September) at around 2pm. Her last known location that afternoon was in the vicinity of Bukit Batok West Avenue 8. Although, no specific location of where she was at that time was given.

While she has been missing for almost a week now, it is not clear why the alert of her missing report was sent out only days later. 

Police Appeals To The Public To Find Missing Teenage Girl

With this being the latest missing person report, the police are currently appealing for information on the teen’s whereabouts. 

Those who may be able to help and who might have spotted the 14-year-old can call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000. You may also submit an online form at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.

The Police give assurance that all information you give about the missing girl will be kept strictly confidential. 

Another Teen Missing, Last Seen In Farrer Park

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Image source: Singapore Police Force

There have been other recent missing person’s reports including that of a 13-year-old boy. Identified as Brian Tan Zhi Yong, the teen was last seen on Friday (24 September) at around 8pm. 

14-Year-Old Girl Missing For Almost A Week, Last Seen In Bukit Batok

Image source: Singapore Police Force

The young boy was reportedly last seen with his bicycle along Sturdee Road in Farrer Park. While it was not mentioned what he was wearing, a photo of his black bicycle was shared online. 

As per CNA, the Police are also appealing for information on his whereabouts. If you come across him, you may also call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information through www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.

Lead image source from Singapore Police Force.

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