Hailie Imannie left her home around 1:40pm on June 17th without permission, telling her mother she was going to visit a friend in Liberta.
However she failed to return home.
Her mother subsequently reported her missing to the Johnson’s Point Police Station.
Hailie, a second-form student at St Mary’s School of Excellence, was last seen wearing a blue blouse and black short pants. She is slimly built, approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall, with a fair complexion.
Assistant Superintendent of Police Frankie Thomas revealed that officers spotted the teen in the Jennings Extension area on Sunday, June 22nd, at approximately 5:15pm.
“She is believed to be hanging out in that area, and the police continue to appeal to her to return home,” ASP Thomas said. “We have a situation where she has refused to return home. All that is being investigated.”
The officer, who is leading the investigation, conducted interviews with the mother and several other individuals and obtained various pieces of information.
Formal statements have been taken from the mother as part of their ongoing investigation and searches have been carried out across Johnson’s Point, Bolans, and Jennings areas, though these efforts have so far not located the girl.
Hailie’s mother, who confirmed that she does not know her daughter’s current whereabouts, expressed deep concern for her safety and welfare.
Police are urging anyone with information about Hailie Imannie’s whereabouts to contact the Johnson’s Point Police station.