Salamander Bay, Australia – The community is on high alert after 12-year-old Ellah White was reported missing yesterday. Ellah was last seen leaving her school on Salamander Way around 9:30 a.m., dressed in long blue pants, a blue polo shirt, and a blue hooded jumper. The young girl is known to frequent the Fingal Bay, Shoal Bay, and Anna Bay areas.
The disappearance of Ellah has prompted widespread concern, with numerous community members taking to social media to express their fears and hopes for her safe return. On Facebook, Sharon Munro commented, "The very young girls that run away from home today are sure putting themselves at risk… if you can’t stay at home, you are far better to go to the police station; they will give you help and find somewhere safe to stay." This sentiment reflects the growing worry about the safety of young people who find themselves in vulnerable situations.
Rikki Collins echoed the community’s concern, saying, "Seems every day there’s another post of a young girl going missing, very sad." The frequent reports of missing children have clearly left a mark on those following Ellah’s case.
Others, like Lenore Urquhart and Lisa Eadie Palmer, shared their hopes for a positive outcome, both expressing, "Hope she is found," with Palmer adding, "Hope she is found safe and well." These sentiments highlight the collective anxiety and the desire for Ellah’s safe return.
As the search for Ellah continues, her disappearance has become a focal point for the community, with many urging anyone with information to come forward. The concern for her wellbeing is palpable, and the community is united in its efforts to locate the missing girl.
Authorities are urging anyone who may have seen Ellah or has any information about her whereabouts to contact the police immediately. The search efforts are ongoing, and the community remains hopeful for a positive outcome.