The disappearance of the 17-year-old Pheobe-Bishop has a small rattle Queensland Rural city as a police remains a desperate search to find her.
Pheobe lived in Gin Gin in Bundaberg, about 360 km north of BrisbaneWhen she was not on board last week in her flight to West -Australia.
When is Pheobe missing?
The 17-year-old would travel from Gin Gin to Bundaberg Airport on Thursday 15 May of 40 minutes.
Where did she go?
Pheobe flew from Bundaberg to West -Australia To visit her boyfriend. When she was not in her flight, the alarm was raised.
The police issued the report of a missing person the next day at 6 pm on Friday 16 May.
Who were the last to see her?

Pheobe Bishop, 17, had to travel to an airport in Bundaberg when she disappeared

Up to 40 SES -Volunteers (depicted) searched Good Night Scrub National Park on Saturday
The police say she was last seen at Airport Drive in Bundaberg at around 8.30 am on 15 May, her luggage and wear a green tank top and gray training pants.
She never checked in for her flight, and Airport CCTV images showed that she had not made it within the terminal.
On Monday, May 19, the police searched the airport drive of Bundaberg and nearby, but did not succeed in finding Pheobe or her possessions.
The police said that her disappearance was ‘out of character’.
Pheobe lived with Tanika Bromley and her partner, James Wood, who thought that detectives brought her to the airport in Bromley’s Silver Hyundai.
Where are the crime scene?
On Wednesday, the police said that the disappearance of Pheobe was treated as ‘suspicious’ and two crimes were established.
One was the Gin Gin House where Pheobe lived with Bromley and Wood.
The second was a silver Hyundai, owned by Bromley, who held the police.
“We do have police and scientific officers at that address that carry out exams,” said Detective Acting Inspector Ryan Thompson.

The police established a crime scene on a gin gin -owned person who lived in Pheobe

A gray Hyundai was held by the police and declared a crime scene last Wednesday
‘The police are trying to tease the timeline to where this vehicle has disappeared.
“We do have employees who are currently helping the police with our questions, and this is why we are trying to limit that timeline with regard to where Pheobe could be.”
The police also appealed to dashboards and CCTV images of the car.
What is the last police update?
On Thursday, detective Thompson called on the public for the public for information.
“People don’t disappear,” he said.
‘Someone knows something and we urge someone with information to contact the police immediately.
“Maybe you have the little bit of information that gives us to find Pheobe.”
On Friday, murder officers were involved in the Case Specialist Police, including the diving team, sought waterways in Good Night Scrub National Park.
Daily Mail Australia contacted the police of Queensland on Saturday at 2 p.m. The police said that there were no further updates at this stage about the disappearance of Pheobe.
Pheobe was described as approximately 180 cm long, with a pale complexion, long, dyed red hair and hazel eyes.
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