Worried Mama shares genuine tribute to her ‘fiesty’ daughter Pheobe Bishop as an extensive search for missing teenager continues in Bundaberg Bushland
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A worried mother lovingly described her missing daughter as a ‘wild gypsy banshee’ while she asks the audience for help finding the teenager.
Pheobe Bishop, 17, is missing since Wednesday 15 May after she was planned to fly from Bundaberg to West -Australia.
The police say that she was last seen on Airport Drive on Bundaberg around 8.30 am on 15 May, her luggage was wore and wore 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.
Pheobe lived with Tanika Bromley and her partner James Wood who believes detectives, brought her to the airport in Bromley’s Silver Hyundai.
The mother of 17-year-old Kylie Johnson released a statement on Saturday with the text: “She has always been strong and followed her own beat to life.”
“You can’t tame Phee’s spirit, empathy or fighting for life,” wrote Mrs. Johnson next to AA family photo of her daughter with her arms around two men.
‘She is brutal, tough and loves harder than who I have ever met.

The family of Pheobe Bishop has appealed to anyone with information about her disappearance to call the police (this photo was shared on Saturday by the Queensland police)

Pheobe’s mother Kylie Johnson said her daughter ‘keeps louder than someone I have ever met’

Forensic research into evidence seen during the search for Pheobe Bishop on Saturday
“We are attractive for anyone who may have heard from Pheobe, or anyone who has information about where she is, to contact the police.”
Mrs. Johnson said that her daughter ‘would never touch the basis with the people she loves’.
“She would never go so long without contacting someone or anyone,” she said.
‘Boee is the sunflower in a field full of wild flowers. She is an essential part of our lives and we need her at home.
“We have to hear her music, feel her hugs and hear her voice.”
On Wednesday, Queensland said that the disappearance of Pheobe was dealt with as ‘suspicious’ and two -place offenses were erected.
One was the Gin Gin House where Pheobe lived with Bromley and Wood.
The second was a silver Hyundai, owned by Bromley, who seized the police.

Emergency Crews searched the Good Scrub National Park on Saturday

Police and SES – Volunteers moved to a new location to search for Pheobe on Saturday

A Silver Hyundai police has seized if their research is shown
Crews are currently conducting a land, water and air and air tests from the Good Scrub National Park just outside Gin Gin, an hour away from where Pheobe was last seen.
On Saturday, the police asked for members of the public who may have seen a Hyundai IX35 in the Good Scrub National Par on 15 May to come forward.
“The police are trying to tease the timeline to where this vehicle has disappeared,” said Detective Actteren Inspector Ryan Thompson.
“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 asked someone with Dashcam, CCTV images, including Bushcam CCTV to contact them if they have images from around 15 May.
Detectives have reserved Mingo Road and Gayndah Road as areas of interest.
The crews of the state services of Queensland comb through the Bushland, while police are looking for waterways.
On Friday evening, the police discovered an item of potential interest in the national park.

Pheobe ‘would never go so long without contacting someone or anyone, “says her mother

A specialized drone is used to search a river near Gin Gin during the search for Pheobe
Detective Acting Inspector Thompson said on Friday that the police -Duikploeg searched a creek.
“The police then carried out a few searches for the Good Night Scrub National Park in the hope of finding any evidence with regard to her disappearance,” he said.
“There are no specific persons important, but the police are following all research options.”
The police did not say whether the item found was connected to Phoebe.
No costs have been laid and Daily Mail Australia does not suggest that Mrs. Bromley or Mr. Wood is responsible for the disappearance of the teenager.
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