It’s been almost two months since 8-year-old Molly Noonan-Medley was last seen in Woonona, and police are still desperately searching for her. With no sign of her since October 31, the community is on high alert to help bring her home safely.
Who Is Molly?
Molly is a young Caucasian girl, about 120 centimeters tall, with a thin build, blue eyes, and blonde/brown hair. Unfortunately, it’s not known what she was wearing when she went missing.
The Search Continues
Police believe Molly is with a woman known to her, and they’re urging anyone with information to come forward. The woman is frequently spotted in the Woonona, Wollongong, and Huskisson areas. If you’ve seen Molly or know where she might be, please don’t hesitate to contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000.
The Alarming Reality of Missing Persons in Australia
Sadly, Molly’s story is not an isolated incident. In Australia, a staggering 38,000 people go missing every year. That’s why it’s crucial to know who to contact in each state and territory. Watch our informative video to learn more.
Other Long-Term Missing Persons in the Illawarra
Molly’s disappearance is a harsh reminder of the many long-term missing persons cases in the Illawarra region. In fact, there are at least 14 cases still unsolved, including the heart-wrenching story of Cheryl Grimmer, who was just three years old when she vanished.
New Developments in Other Cases
In a separate development, police searching for missing Wollongong woman Pauline Sowry, who disappeared in December 1993, recently found clothes in rugged bushland at Figtree on December 9. While this is a promising lead, the search for Pauline continues.
Let’s come together to help find Molly and bring her home to her loved ones. Share this article with your friends and family, and if you have any information, please reach out to Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000.