on 24-07-2013 11:06 AM
Channel Ten's Wanted presenter Sandra Sully interviewed Bethany's parents John Neville and Tracy Mahoney, for the crime show, and said it was the programs first victory in solving a case.
MISSING teenager Bethany Neville, who disappeared while on her way to school over four months ago, has been found alive and well.
The 14-year-old, who was last seen by her family when she left her Kiama Downs in March, has been discovered living in Cessnock in the Hunter Valley.
The circumstances of her disappearance and her subsequent re-emergence have not yet been released.
I love that show but I can't understand the wet-suit look dresses they squeeze Sandra and Xanthe into
dramatic and revealing but not flattering IMO
on 24-07-2013 11:12 AM
icy -- I don't get why you associated this story of a runaway girl found, with criticism of the female TV presenters clothes.
The found girl lives in my area.
on 24-07-2013 11:13 AM
on 24-07-2013 11:27 AM
@am*3 wrote:icy -- I don't get why you associated this story of a runaway girl found, with criticism of the female TV presenters clothes.
The found girl lives in my area.
A3, try not to read too much into it, it's just a personal observation.
I'm happy Bethany was found, she's still only 14.
on 24-07-2013 11:27 AM
Bethaney 14, who went missing in March was found yesterday just days after her images was used to launch Missing Persons week.
Posters featuring Bethaney have been used on billboards, at bus stops and train stations across the state.
Police from Lake Illawarra Local Area Comman continued with their investigations and concentrated on reports the girl may have been in the Central Hunter region.
Kiama Independent
When she first went missing police said she could be in the Hunter region, as she knew people there.
on 24-07-2013 11:29 AM
I know it is a personal observation icy, just don't see why the missing girls name etc would be need to connected with comments on TV show stars clothes?
Did the TV show claim they were responsible for locating her?
on 24-07-2013 11:31 AM
they said they helped
on 24-07-2013 11:33 AM
I like the show and I'm so pleased that they found the girl.
I agree Icy. I missed it this week but last week they had Sandra Sully dressed up like a licorice bullet.
24-07-2013 11:34 AM - edited 24-07-2013 11:38 AM
@icyfroth wrote:they said they helped
That's good, lets hope they find some more.
Missing persons week runs from Sunday July 28 - Saturday Aug 3
Each year 35,000 people are reported missing in Australia – one person every 15 minutes.
In NSW last year, 12,409 people were reported missing, of those 84 remain missing.
More than $210,000 in free advertising space for the Missing Persons Week poster has been donated by Outdoor Media Association (OMA) this year.
on 24-07-2013 11:47 AM
Channel Ten's Wanted presenter Sandra Sully interviewed Bethany's parents John Neville and Tracy Mahoney, for the crime show, and said it was the programs first victory in solving a case.
From the link in the OP.