Fears grow for missing girl, 13, who ‘ran away with older boyfriend’ as family say they are ‘worried sick’
- Queensland Police have launched a public appeal for a missing teenage girl
- Jasmine Willmer, 13, last seen at Deception Bay High School on Friday morning
- Her mother posted an urgent appeal and believes Jasmine is with her boyfriend
- Mother Tammy told Daily Mail Australia her disappearance is out of character
A mother says she is ‘worried sick’ after her 13-year-old daughter disappeared with her older boyfriend.
Tammy Willmer posted a public appeal on Facebook on Friday night after she reported her daughter Jasmine, 13, missing to police.
The teen was last seen at Deception Bay High School in the Moreton Bay region north of Brisbane around 11am Friday morning and has not been seen since.
Her mother believes Jasmine is with her 15-year-old boyfriend.
‘If anyone spots her or knows of her whereabouts please let me know as her family are worried sick. Please share around and let’s get her home,’ Ms Willmer posted.
Jasmine Willmer (pictured) has been missing since Friday morning. ‘It’s very out of character for her she never does this,’ her mother Tammy told Daily Mail Australia
There was still no word on Jasmine’s whereabouts by Saturday afternoon, despite Queensland Police launching a public appeal for the missing girl.
‘There has no word from her at all since yesterday morning,’ Ms Willmer told Daily Mail Australia.
‘Her friends have all been trying to contact her and she is not answering any of them either. It’s very out of character for her, she never does this.’
Queensland Police released this photo of Jasmine 13, in their public appeal for information on the missing teenager’s whereabouts
She’s described as Caucasian appearance, around 162cm tall, proportionate build and light brown hair.
‘Concerns are held for her welfare due to her age,’ a Queensland Police statement read.
Ms Willmer had this plea for her daughter.
Jasmine Willmer (pictured) was last seen at Deception Bay High School on Friday morning
‘We love her and want her home safe,’ she told Daily Mail Australia.
‘Her whole family is very distressed and just need to know she is OK, even if she is not ready to come home please contact someone, anyone and tell us you are OK and not hurt.’
Anyone who knows anything about Jasmine’s whereabouts is urged to Policelink on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
‘We love her so much and if anyone knows where she is please, just contact police and let them know she is OK,’ Ms Willmer said.