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Urgent search for Sydney schoolgirl missing for two weeks

Police are appealing to the public for information, after a school girl went missing in Sydney’s southwest two weeks ago.

On Thursday November 12, 13-year-old Maddison Vanbaardwyk was last seen leaving Elizabeth Macarthur High School, Waterworth Drive, Narellan Vale at about 3.30pm.

She has not been seen since, NSW Police said.

Officers attached to the Camden Police Area Command were notified following her disappearance and commenced investigations.

Maddison Vanbaardwyk has a fair complexion, with black hair, brown eyes and stands at around 150cm tall. In a police hand out photo she poses with a toy.
Maddison Vanbaardwyk, 13, was last seen on November 12, leaving a school in Sydney's southwest.

“Despite an extensive ongoing search Maddison has not been located,” NSW Police said in a statement.

“Due to her young age, police and family have concerns for her welfare.”

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Maddison was last seen wearing her school uniform, she is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 150cm tall and of medium build.

She has black hair, brown eyes and a fair complexion.

Anyone with information regarding Maddison’s whereabouts is being urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or through the Crime Stoppers website.

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