Missing Child Alert!!
10 January, 2008 – 12:07 pm
Sharlinie Mohd Nasyar or Nini, 5, went missing Wednesday morning after going to the playground at PJS 2 in Taman Medan, Kuala Lumpur at about 11am. New Straits Times writes that a police report was lodged the same day by father Mohd Nasyar Mat Hussain.
Utusan Malaysia reports that Sharlinie was last seen wearing a light blue tee-shirt and pink slippers. She is about one meter in height, weighs 20 kilogrammes, and has short hair with a round face.
District police chief ACP Arjunaidi Mohamed also released the photofit of a suspect who had on Monday abducted a 6-year-old girl in the neighbourhood. Those with information on Sharlinie’s whereabouts, or on the suspect, to contact RakanCop at 03-21159999.
Bernama request that anyone with information on Nini’s disappearance to contact the nearest police station, or call her mother Suraya Ahmad at 016-2709096 or Mohd Nashar at 016-2583450
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8 Responses to “Missing Child Alert!!”
Sad to see this happening again. Haven’t parents learned from the recent events? Don’t leave your kids out alone…
I hope she returns save..
By danny on Jan 10, 2008
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By foreversearching.com on Jan 11, 2008
Why another child gone missing again? Parents…please don’t leave your child alone outside,
By Wing Loon on Jan 11, 2008
Its becoming a bit of a trend now! Its very bad that its happening this frequently..Pray she gets back home safely and the cops get these ppl responsible !
By abi on Jan 11, 2008
Try to save the child .The child is innocent.Why are the parent out there still leave their child alone?Until now i still don’t understand most of the malay parents like to leave their child independent although the are still small.
By Kenny on Jan 11, 2008
it’s easy to point the fingers to the parent’s in situations like this, some are working-professionals and they may not afford to have adults taking care of their childrens..
But this,.. just days after the first-warning signs abt a girl who was left in WangsaMaju after an apparent ‘bird watching’…this has got to be blatant disregard to the safety of the child.
All the best to the Polis Diraja Msia to find this kid(and i meant it sincerely)
Watever happened to the CCTV’s that is apprently helping us reduce crime rates.
By samasir on Jan 11, 2008
The Star wrote about Nini’s older sister saw a woman giving a sweet to Nini… and then kidnapped by a black car
By MerDuriaN on Jan 13, 2008