Missing teen reunited with mother after found in Pattaya girlie bar
A relieved mother has been reunited with her 16 year old daughter, who had been missing for two months and was reportedly found working at a girlie bar in Pattaya. The shocking discovery came after the teenage girl’s 42 year old mother raised the alarm with local police, fearing her daughter had been misled about the nature of the job at a bar located on Soi Buakhao.
Pattaya City Police Chief Colonel Nawin Teerawit confirmed the case after officers responded to the mother’s concerns.
The mother had tracked down her daughter after spotting her in social media posts, where the teenager was seen selling drinks to customers at the bar. Desperate for answers, the mother contacted the police and rushed to the establishment, where she confronted the bar manager in a heated exchange.
When police arrived at the scene, the 30 year old male caretaker at the bar initially told officers the girl had asked to work there and had used a fake ID to gain entry. He later changed his story, claiming the teen hadn’t officially started working and was just “hanging around” the venue. However the discovery of an employee time card for the 16-year-old cast doubt on his version of events.
Pattaya News reported that the caretaker was promptly arrested and taken to Pattaya City Police Station. He now faces multiple charges, including employing a minor under the age of 18 at an entertainment venue, as well as accusations of coercion, threats, and inappropriate behaviour that may have led to misconduct. He is also facing charges for selling alcohol to a minor.
The bar manager is now under investigation, with a legal summons issued in their name. The police have not released any names in connection with the case, citing the involvement of a minor and the ongoing inquiry.
The case has raised serious questions about the exploitation of young people in Pattaya’s seedy entertainment industry, with police vowing to continue their investigation to ensure justice is served.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why might minors be misled into working in bars?
Minors may be misled due to false job descriptions, peer pressure, or financial desperation, highlighting vulnerabilities that can be exploited by unethical employers.
How do social media platforms play a role in locating missing individuals?
Social media can provide clues through posts or images, aiding families and authorities in tracking the whereabouts of missing persons.
What if stricter regulations were enforced in entertainment venues?
Stricter regulations could deter illegal employment practices, ensuring minors are protected from exploitation and enhancing overall safety.
What motivates individuals to use fake IDs, especially in risky environments?
Fake IDs can be used to bypass age restrictions for employment or entry, driven by financial need or the allure of adult experiences.
How can communities better support families in locating missing children?
Communities can support through awareness campaigns, providing resources, and establishing networks for information sharing and rapid response initiatives.