‘I am reaching panic point’: Heartbroken mother issues a desperate plea after her daughter, 15, fails to come home from school
- A 15-year-old girl is reported missing after she failed to come home from school
- She got off her bus at a different school, before travelling 40 minutes to Albury
- It is unknown how she got there, with her mother putting a desperate plea online
A mother has made a desperate plea after her 15-year-old daughter went missing.
Victorian mother Kelly Marie made a frantic Facebook post after her daughter Tayla Mulloy didn’t come home from school in Beechworth on Thursday.
Tayla was seen at 8.30am getting off her regular school bus at St Josephs Primary school, which is a 30 minute walk from her high school Beechworth Secondary College.
She did not attend school yesterday, and Ms Marie said her daughter was spotted in Albury at around 12pm.
15-year-old Tayla Mulloy (pictured) went missing after failing to attend school yesterday
Kelly Marie’s Facebook post (pictured) pleading for any information on Tayla’s whereabouts
Tayla (pictured) was seen in Albury around 12pm, but since then her whereabouts is unknown
Her mother does not know why she got off the bus at the primary school, or how she made her way to Albury, which is a 40 minute drive from Beechworth.
When Tayla didn’t return home after school, Ms Marie started to panic, and reported her missing to police.
‘Does anymore know of the whereabouts of Tayla?’ Ms Marie’s post reads.
‘If anyone has any information that may lead to the whereabouts of my daughter, may you please contact me on messenger asap.
‘I am reaching panic point.’
Beechworth police told Daily Mail Australia that they are still looking for the 15-year-old, and have yet to confirm any further developments on her whereabouts.