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A QUEENSLAND teenager who went missing in Sydney's CBD has been found in a city internet cafe almost 24 hours after his disappearance.
据2009年9月15日澳联社报道,一名身患疾病的昆州华裔少年在悉尼失踪24小时后已被寻获,虚惊一场。
9月14日下午5点半左右,来自布里斯班的14岁华裔少年庞韦恩(Wayne Pang,音译)在悉尼海德公园(Hyde Park)告诉他母亲,自己去找一家网吧看看,约好一小时后回来在公园的喷泉(Archibald fountain)边与母亲会合,但就此不见踪影。母子俩原定15日晚返回布里斯班。于是这名母亲报警,家长和警方非常担心他的安危,因为他身体有一些疾病,身上也没有带钱和手机。
直到9月15日下午4点一刻,警方才在一间网吧内找到这名少年。家长和警方都感谢媒体和公众的报道和关注。
Missing teen found in internet cafe
September 15, 2009 Article from: Australian Associated Press
A QUEENSLAND teenager who went missing in Sydney's CBD has been found in a city internet cafe almost 24 hours after his disappearance.
Wayne Pang, 14, was last seen at Hyde Park about 5.30pm (AEST) yesterday, after telling his mother he was going to find an internet cafe.
His worried mother reported the Brisbane teenager missing when he failed to return the Archibald fountain an hour later.
At 4.15pm (AEST) today, Wayne's mother informed police she had found her son, safe and well at one of the city's internet cafes.
"Family and police would like to thank the media and public in assisting with this incident," police said in a statement.
Brisbane boy, 14, missing in Sydney
Posted Tue Sep 15, 2009 2:24pm AEST http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/09/15/2686555.htm
Wayne Pang failed to meet his mother after going to find an internet cafe. (NSW Police)
A 14-year-old boy from Brisbane with ongoing medical conditions has gone missing in Sydney's CBD.
Wayne Pang from Runcorn was last seen at Hyde Park North about 5.30pm yesterday when he told his mother he was going to an internet cafe.
He walked north along Elizabeth Street towards the Rocks and has not been seen since.
When he did not show up to meet his mother an hour later she raised the alarm.
They were both due to return to Brisbane last night.
The teenager is described as being of Asian appearance, 175cm tall and was wearing a white hooded jumper and black jeans.
Police are concerned because of the boy's medical problems. He also has no money and no mobile phone.
Anyone with information should call Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000. |
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