Aimee-Jane Smith was last seen in the early hours of September 30 in St Heliers.
"Her family, friends, and police have serious concerns for her welfare and want to make sure she is safe, so are asking anyone who has seen her to contact police immediately," police said. They are now urging anyone with information on Aimee-Janeโs whereabouts, or Aimee-Jane herself, to come forward. Police said they have made "extensive inquiries to locate" the 21-year-old but have been unsuccessful.
Police are urging the public to help in finding a 21-year-old who has been reported missing in Auckland. Aimee-Jane Smith, from the suburb of St Heliers, ...
"Her family, friends, and Police have serious concerns for her welfare and want to make sure she is safe, so are asking anyone who has seen her to contact Police immediately." "Efforts to locate Aimee-Jane have been unsuccessful and Police are now appealing to the public for help. "We ask anyone with information on Aimee-Jane's whereabouts, or Aimee-Jane herself, to make contact and let us know she is safe," they said.
Police say they have serious concerns for the welfare of a 21-year-old woman who has been reported missing from St Heliers, Auckland.
Anyone with information about her whereabouts is urged to call police on 111 or contact 105, referencing file number 220930/4710. Her family, friends and police all had "serious concerns" for her welfare and wanted to make sure she is safe. Anyone with information about where she is, or Smith herself, is urged to contact police.
Finlay Smith told the Herald he was grateful to the community for their help in searching for his missing daughter, Aimee-Jane Smith, who was last seen on ...
"Her family, friends, and police have serious concerns for her welfare and want to make sure she is safe, so are asking anyone who has seen her to contact police immediately." However, "efforts to locate Aimee-Jane have been unsuccessful and police are now appealing to the public for help", the spokesperson said. "She is a very important member of our family, we love her very much and we are looking forward to her being home."
Police are looking for 21-year-old Aimee-Jane Smith, who was last seen in the early hours of September 30.
Her family, friends and police have serious concerns for her welfare and want to make sure she is safe, they said. Police said extensive inquiries had failed to find her the second time. A young Auckland woman has gone missing for the second time in a week, with efforts to locate her so far unsuccessful.
Police are appealing to the public to help locate 21-year-old Aimee-Jane Smith who has been reported missing from St Heliers. Aimee-Jane was last seen.
Efforts to locate Aimee-Jane have been unsuccessful and Police are now appealing to the public for help. Her family, friends, and Police have serious concerns for her welfare and want to make sure she is safe, so are asking anyone who has seen her to contact Police immediately. Police are appealing to the public to help locate 21-year-old Aimee-Jane Smith who has been reported missing from St Heliers.
Aimee-Jane Smith's family has not heard from the 21-year-old and is concerned for her safety. Photo: DELIVERED/ NZ Police Police say they are deeply.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call the police on 111 or contact 105, with reference to file number 220930/4710. Anyone with information on her whereabouts, or Smith herself, is urged to contact police. Police are calling on the public to track down Aimee-Jane Smith.
Police are looking for 21-year-old Aimee-Jane Smith, who was last seen in the early hours of September 30.
Her family, friends and police have serious concerns for her welfare and want to make sure she is safe, they said. Police said extensive inquiries had failed to find her the second time. A young Auckland woman has gone missing for the second time in a week, with efforts to locate her so far unsuccessful.
Aimee-Jane Smith, 21 went missing on Friday morning for a second time in a week.
Police thank you for your help." However, we have not had any leads so far," her sister, Charly Smith, said "We just want to find her and bring her home." Yesterday, community members began a search party for Smith. "We ask anyone in Auckland to check in reserves or forests where she might have gone into. She was located by Police and the next day, Friday, September 30, in the early hours of morning she went missing again from her home.
Aimee is loved by many and her friends, family and community are doing everything we can to help and search.โ
A police spokesperson said police were continuing to appeal to the public for help to find Smith. Finlay Smith, her father, said he was very grateful for the help the community had given in helping to find his โloving, capable and caring daughterโ. On Monday, family, friends, members of the community and police continued to scour Auckland for any sign of Smith.
Aimee-Jane Smith was last seen in St Heliers on Friday morning. Her family, friends, and police have serious concerns for her welfare.