Missing Thai teen last seen with 2 suspicious men in Nonthaburi
Thai parents are desperately searching for their 14 year old daughter, who disappeared on September 18 after leaving school. CCTV footage captured the girl, identified as Noey, walking along a roadside in the central province of Nonthaburi with two suspicious-looking men.
To aid in the search, the Facebook news page Social Hunter 2022 stepped in to help the distressed parents by circulating a missing person poster featuring Noey. The pictures in the post depict her in her school uniform, providing a clear description to assist in the community’s efforts to locate her. The page stated in the caption…
“The 14 year old schoolgirl, Noey, went missing after school on September 18. Her parents reviewed security camera footage and spotted her on a footpath near Maduea Temple. They were unable to determine where she was heading. They asked Noey’s classmates, but no one had any useful information.”
Noey’s mother told Siam News that Noey called her father before her disappearance. She asked for permission to go to Bang Yai Market after school but her father would not allow it. Noey then promised to be home before 7pm but she has not returned since.
The mother said she checked many security cameras near the school and their home until she spotted Noey near the temple. She later learned from locals in the area that her daughter frequently visited two men at a house in Kamonluck Village in the Bang Bua Thong district of Nonthaburi.
The parents went to the house to speak with the owner, who denied that any young girl had come to her house previously. However, the mother found CCTV footage of her daughter walking out of the village with two men.
According to the mother, locals in the area told her that one of the men was named Gap, who had previously worked as a security guard. The mother urged Gap to return her daughter and asked Noey to come home, promising not to be angry, no matter what issues she encountered.
In a related report, a missing nine month old baby was found safe after being abducted by a woman with mental health issues on September 19. Police managed to return the baby to her parents, but the meeting with the family raised suspicion on child labour and abuse among officers.
The family had 30 members, and each member had babies. Each member was found bringing their babies to sell products at multiple events and festivals. Consequently, further investigations will be conducted into the matter.
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