A 16-year old girl missing in QLD. Her frantic family wants her story shared.
It has been 10 days since Jayde Kendall’s father has seen his daughter.
10 days since her older sister, Chloe has seen her.
10 days since her niece and nephew have seen her.
10 days since she packed her school bag and headed off for Lockyer District State High School near Toowoomba in QLD.
10 days since she failed to turn up to her after-school job at McDonalds.
10 long days since this 16-year old has been seen.
So where is Jayde Kendall?
The 16-year old school girl went missing from her hometown of Gatton on Friday, August 14.
Yesterday police on horseback and dirt bikes, along with State Emergency Service volunteers searched Apex Park, in Gatton’s south for any evidence of the missing teen.
As police continue the search newspaper reports have began to use phrases such as “hopes she will be found alive are fading fast” and “grave concerns.”
But detectives say this is still a missing persons investigation as there is no clear evidence pointing to foul play.
Jayde was last seen getting into a red car after leaving school on August 14th.
The driver of the car, an 18-year old male, came forward after several days and gave police what they say was a “version of events”.
The male driver is said to be of interest to police but not a suspect in her disappearance. Police have asked for members of the public to try and verify the information given by the 18-year old driver of the vehicle.