The aunt of a teenage woman who out of the blue disappeared has made a determined plea for assist claiming her cherished one was taken by two males in a automotive.
Victoria Police mentioned Servillia Pacey Hardman, 13, was final seen leaving a house in Beaconsfield, 44km south east of Melbourne’s CBD, at 10.55am on Monday.
She was carrying her faculty uniform – navy blue and white pants and a high – and carrying a big backpack on the time of her disappearance.
Servillia is described as about 160cm tall, with black shoulder size wavy hair and piercings on her ears and nostril.
The teenager’s aunt, Philippa Hardman, made a determined plea in a Fb publish on Tuesday, urging social media customers to succeed in out in the event that they spot her niece.
Servillia Pacey Hardman, 13, (pictured) was final seen in Beaconsfield, 44km south east of Melbourne’s CBD, on Monday morning. Her aunt claimed the 13-year-old was taken by ‘two males’ in a darkish blue car
Ms Hardman mentioned Servillia was taken from a good friend’s house within the neighbouring suburb of Clyde by ‘two males in a darkish blue car’.
‘Our niece has gone lacking. If anybody sees her please get in contact so we are able to move the information on,’ she wrote.
Day by day Mail Australia contacted Ms Hardman for remark.
Anybody who sees Servillia or has details about her whereabouts is urged to contact police instantly.