Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Helen Karel MUNNINGS

Personal DetailsLast seen: Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Year of birth: 1988
Height: 160cm
Build: Slim
Eyes: Hazel
Hair: Brown
Complexion: Fair
Gender: Female
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Circumstances: Helen is described as 20 years of age, 160 centimetres tall and of slim build. She was last seen on 23 July 2008 and she was observed wearing a long sleeve light blue cotton top and dark black slacks, trousers and black slip on shoes. Helen was last seen near south Burnie beach, but has not been in touch with her two year old son and family since last Wednesday the 23rd of July 2008
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Inquest into Tasmanian mother's fate
From: AAP  January 27, 2011 4:01PM  news.com.au

THE Tasmanian coroner will investigate the disappearance of a young mother last seen in the state's north two-and-a-half years ago.
Helen Karel Munnings, of Burnie, also known as Helen Black, was last seen in South Burnie in July 2008 when she was aged 20.
She was due to pick up her two-year-old from child care but failed to arrive and has not contacted the boy or relatives since.
Her disappearance sparked an intensive air and ground search along the beach at South Burnie.
A coronial investigation will be held into Ms Munnings' disappearance, it was announced on Thursday.
A date has not been set, but it is envisaged that the inquest will start later this year and hear evidence for about two weeks, a statement from the coroner's office said.
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Munnings' mum wants Burnie detectives sacked
THE case of missing Burnie mum Helen Munnings will soon go to the Coroner, about two years after she vanished.
Ms Munnings, then 20, was last seen on July 23, 2008, in Burnie.
Her family believes she was murdered by a particular person.

Her mother, Karel Black, wants Burnie detectives sacked over their handling of the case.

"What good are they?" she asked this week.

The Coroner has power to summon people to any hearing, supported by the possibility of arrest warrants and/or extradition from interstate if required.

Police, who are continuing a two-year investigation, believe Ms Munnings is dead, possibly at the hands of another.

Detective Sergeant Richard Chugg said: "The views of Mrs Black are hers to make.

"As the community would expect, Tasmania Police are committed to determining the whereabouts or the circumstances of the disappearance of Helen Munnings and will continue to actively work to do so."

He said the file would be provided to the Coroner at a date suitable to the Coroner after the two-year anniversary of Ms Munnings' disappearance.

"This is to ensure that the full benefit of renewed public attention that an anniversary in such a case tends to lead to can be fully explored in terms of new information that may be received.

"The matter is being prepared for the Coroner, who, by virtue of his office, has several roles, one of which is the ability to look into the circumstances surrounding missing persons such as Helen."

Mrs Black said police had not done anything about various allegations the family had made to police.

She said the CIB had also given out "unsubstantiated information", being that Ms Munnings had been dropped off and was last seen outside the Burnie paper mill.

Det-Sgt Chugg said the investigation had been unable to confirm or disprove that account of events.

He said police were continuing to investigate any information received and again called for help from the public.

A $100,000 reward is on offer for information that could determine Ms Munnings' whereabouts or the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.

Anyone with relevant information is asked to contact Burnie CIB on 6434 5291 or CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Sally Cheong

Personal Details
Last seen: Wednesday, 2 April 2008
Year of birth: 1985
Height: 162cm
Build: Slim
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown
Complexion: Tanned
Gender: Female
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Circumstances: Sally was last seen at 3.00am on Wednesday the 2nd of April, 2008, at her home in Oakleigh South Victoria. Concerns are held for her as no contact has been made with the family since this date.


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Fears for missing woman
Lucy Battersby The Age April 18, 2008
Missing: Sze Wan (Sally) Cheong, 22.
Picture: Supplied

Police are appealing for information about a missing 22-year-old woman who disappeared from her home two weeks ago.

Sze Wan (Sally) Cheong left her Oakleigh South home during the early hours of April 2, police said.

Ms Cheong, the eldest of five children, left her car behind but took her wallet, mobile phone, car keys, iPod and a "security" blanket. She has not accessed her bank accounts nor made any contact with friends or family.

Moorabbin police said her disappearance was uncharacteristic and are concerned about her safety.



Her family believe a person known to Ms Cheong entered the house and that she left with them and is being held against her will.

Ms Cheong is 162 centimetres tall with a slim build and long, darkish hair. She was believed to have been wearing a red T-shirt and dark blue track pants at the time of her disappearance.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or http://www.crimestoppers.com.au.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Merry Jane FAUSTD


Personal Details
Sex: Female
Year of Birth: 1973
At Time of Disappearance on 18 February 2008
Age: 34
Height (cm): 165.0
Build: Thin
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Brown
Complexion: Olive
Nationality: Filipino
Racial Appearance: South East Asian
Circumstances Merry Jane was last seen in the Roseville area