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K’Lee is missing

A missing teen was last seen in Bootie Court, Endeavour Hills.
Police are appealing for public help to find K’Lee Poasa, 15, has been missing since Wednesday 22 November.
Police and family have concerns for her welfare due to her age and the amount of time she has been missing.
K’Lee is described as about 160 centimetres tall with brown eyes, long black hair and a solid build.
She is believed to be frequenting the Pakenham or Colac areas.
Police released an image of K’Lee in the hope that someone can provide information on her whereabouts.
Anyone who sees K’Lee or has information on her location should call Endeavour Hills Police Station on 9709 7666.

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