Family of missing teen asks people to check cameras, backyards a week after disappearance | CBC News
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Family of missing teen asks people to check cameras, backyards a week after disappearance | CBC News
A 14-year-old girl named Esther has been missing for about a week in North York. She was last seen near Bathurst Street and Hotspur Road, south of Highway 401, at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday. Police say she has been diagnosed as being on the spectrum and that recent information suggests she was wearing a long-sleeved turquoise sweater with words on the front and still wearing grey pants. Family members are urging the public to check recording devices, backyards, and sheds for any signs. Police upgraded the search to a Level 1 operation, allowing deployment of canine, mounted, and marine units. A dedicated tip line has been set up at (647) 355-4148.
"Esther was last seen in the area of Bathurst Street and Hotspur Road, south of Highway 401, on Saturday at 12:01 a.m., police said in a news release Thursday. They said Esther has been diagnosed as being on the spectrum. Recent information suggests she was wearing a long-sleeved turquoise sweater with words on the front and is still wearing grey pants, Duty Insp. Jon Rose told reporters Thursday."
"“We want Esti home. She's been gone too long,” said relative Lolly Herman on CBC Radio's Metro Morning Friday. Esther's parents and other relatives are desperate to have her back home, she said. Herman said the family is urging people in the community to check their recording devices, backyards and even inside sheds to see if they can find any sign of Esther."
"“We need to bring her home and we're working day and night to make that happen,” she said. Earlier this week, police upgraded their search to a Level 1 operation, which is the highest level. That means police can deploy such resources as its canine, mounted and marine units."
"Toronto police set up a dedicated phone line Thursday at (647) 355-4148 to collect tips from the public as they intensify their search. While police have not provided details on what prompted the upgrade in this case, they say that out of nearly 3,100 missing person reports last year, only five were Level 1 searches."
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