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Pheobe Bishop: Brother's heartbreaking question for missing teen as search enters 11th day
Pheobe Bishop: Brother's heartbreaking question for missing teen as search enters 11th day

West Australian

time25-05-2025

  • West Australian

Pheobe Bishop: Brother's heartbreaking question for missing teen as search enters 11th day

The mother of missing teenager Pheobe Bishop has issued another heartbreaking message to her daughter, who has been missing for 11 days. The 17-year-old was last seen 11 days ago after she was due to fly from Bundaberg to Brisbane before travelling to Western Australia to see a friend on May 15. However, she failed to board the plane and hasn't been seen for 11 days. In a social media post, Kylie Johnson, the teenager's mum, said not knowing what had happened to her daughter was causing them to live in a 'cyclone of uncertainty'. 'As we enter day 11 of Pheobe still not being home our numbness to our tears, to our hearts breaking and this hell is heavy,' she said on Monday morning. 'Not knowing what to say, what to do or even how to continue to live in this cyclone of uncertainty. 'The tears come, the anger and frustrations come and most of all our hearts are shattering more and more each day.' Ms Johnson recalled how Pheobe's disappearance affected her younger brother, sharing images of the siblings together. 'Your little man/brother asked yesterday 'Why won't Phee take our calls? She always takes our calls!'' she wrote. 'Mate I wish I knew but we have to believe that the police and the lights that our amazing community are leaving on will going to bring her home to us." For the past two days, police have been searching the bushland within the Good Night Scrub National Park, south of Gin Gin. Cadaver dogs, which are specially trained to locate human remains, were introduced to the investigation on Sunday, On Saturday, Ms Johnson deliver another impassioned plea for her daughter's safe return. 'Another day and minimal answers … Phee still isn't home and someone somewhere has to know something,' she posted to Facebook. 'I'm absolutely begging anyone with any information to contact the Queensland Police Service. 'It could be the smallest of details, you might even think it's irrelevant information but it could be the key to bringing Pheobe home. 'Thank you to our family, friends and community! Your thoughts love, respect and kindness are appreciated more than you could know or imagine.' In a statement released with Queensland Police on Saturday, Ms Johnson described her daughter as a 'wild Gypsy banshee' who 'has always been strong willed and followed her own beat to life'. 'I've always called her my 'Wild Gypsy Banshee',' Ms Johnson said. 'I've told everyone since Phee's birth that she's the one I always expected to call me from overseas saying, 'Hey Mumzie mate; I'm in Amsterdam and checking in'. 'You can't tame Phee's spirit, empathy or fight for life. She is sassy, feisty and loves harder than anyone I've ever met. 'Phee loves beyond comprehension and is loyal to her siblings. 'Phee just loved life; music blaring, she'd say, 'come on Mumzie, let's dance'.' Ms Johnson urged the teenager to return home. 'We need her home,' she said. 'We need to hear her music, feel her hugs and hear her voice.' Pheobe is described as about 180cm tall, with a pale complexion, long dyed red hair and hazel eyes. Police are urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers, including any movement in the Good Night Scrub area on May 15, particularly in the Mingo Rd and Gayndah Rd areas.

Brother's sad question about missing teen
Brother's sad question about missing teen

Perth Now

time25-05-2025

  • Perth Now

Brother's sad question about missing teen

The mother of missing teenager Pheobe Bishop has issued another heartbreaking message to her daughter, who has been missing for 11 days. The 17-year-old was last seen 11 days ago after she was due to fly from Bundaberg to Brisbane before travelling to Western Australia to see a friend on May 15. However, she failed to board the plane and hasn't been seen for 11 days. Pheobe Bishop disappeared without a trace on May 15. Facebook Credit: Supplied The teenager was supposed to fly to Brisbane but failed to board the plane. Credit: News Corp Australia In a social media post, Kylie Johnson, the teenager's mum, said not knowing what had happened to her daughter was causing them to live in a 'cyclone of uncertainty'. 'As we enter day 11 of Pheobe still not being home our numbness to our tears, to our hearts breaking and this hell is heavy,' she said on Monday morning. 'Not knowing what to say, what to do or even how to continue to live in this cyclone of uncertainty. 'The tears come, the anger and frustrations come and most of all our hearts are shattering more and more each day.' Ms Johnson recalled how Pheobe's disappearance affected her younger brother, sharing images of the siblings together. 'Your little man/brother asked yesterday 'Why won't Phee take our calls? She always takes our calls!'' she wrote. 'Mate I wish I knew but we have to believe that the police and the lights that our amazing community are leaving on will going to bring her home to us." For the past two days, police have been searching the bushland within the Good Night Scrub National Park, south of Gin Gin. Cadaver dogs, which are specially trained to locate human remains, were introduced to the investigation on Sunday, On Saturday, Ms Johnson deliver another impassioned plea for her daughter's safe return. 'Another day and minimal answers … Phee still isn't home and someone somewhere has to know something,' she posted to Facebook. 'I'm absolutely begging anyone with any information to contact the Queensland Police Service. 'It could be the smallest of details, you might even think it's irrelevant information but it could be the key to bringing Pheobe home. 'Thank you to our family, friends and community! Your thoughts love, respect and kindness are appreciated more than you could know or imagine.' Pheobe's mother Kylie Johnson posted this photo to her Facebook page on Saturday morning. Facebook Credit: Supplied In a statement released with Queensland Police on Saturday, Ms Johnson described her daughter as a 'wild Gypsy banshee' who 'has always been strong willed and followed her own beat to life'. 'I've always called her my 'Wild Gypsy Banshee',' Ms Johnson said. 'I've told everyone since Phee's birth that she's the one I always expected to call me from overseas saying, 'Hey Mumzie mate; I'm in Amsterdam and checking in'. 'You can't tame Phee's spirit, empathy or fight for life. She is sassy, feisty and loves harder than anyone I've ever met. 'Phee loves beyond comprehension and is loyal to her siblings. 'Phee just loved life; music blaring, she'd say, 'come on Mumzie, let's dance'.' Homicide detectives and the dive squad are searching for the missing teenager. Paul Beutel/ NewsWire Credit: News Corp Australia Ms Johnson urged the teenager to return home. 'We need her home,' she said. 'We need to hear her music, feel her hugs and hear her voice.' Pheobe is described as about 180cm tall, with a pale complexion, long dyed red hair and hazel eyes. Police are urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers, including any movement in the Good Night Scrub area on May 15, particularly in the Mingo Rd and Gayndah Rd areas.

Brother's sad question about missing teen
Brother's sad question about missing teen

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Brother's sad question about missing teen

The mother of missing teenager Pheobe Bishop has issued another heartbreaking message to her daughter, who has been missing for 11 days. The 17-year-old was last seen 11 days ago after she was due to fly from Bundaberg to Brisbane before travelling to Western Australia to see a friend on May 15. However, she failed to board the plane and hasn't been seen for 11 days. In a social media post, Kylie Johnson, the teenager's mum, said not knowing what had happened to her daughter was causing them to live in a 'cyclone of uncertainty'. 'As we enter day 11 of Pheobe still not being home our numbness to our tears, to our hearts breaking and this hell is heavy,' she said on Monday morning. 'Not knowing what to say, what to do or even how to continue to live in this cyclone of uncertainty. 'The tears come, the anger and frustrations come and most of all our hearts are shattering more and more each day.' Ms Johnson recalled how Pheobe's disappearance affected her younger brother, sharing images of the siblings together. 'Your little man/brother asked yesterday 'Why won't Phee take our calls? She always takes our calls!'' she wrote. 'Mate I wish I knew but we have to believe that the police and the lights that our amazing community are leaving on will going to bring her home to us." For the past two days, police have been searching the bushland within the Good Night Scrub National Park, south of Gin Gin. Cadaver dogs, which are specially trained to locate human remains, were introduced to the investigation on Sunday, On Saturday, Ms Johnson deliver another impassioned plea for her daughter's safe return. 'Another day and minimal answers … Phee still isn't home and someone somewhere has to know something,' she posted to Facebook. 'I'm absolutely begging anyone with any information to contact the Queensland Police Service. 'It could be the smallest of details, you might even think it's irrelevant information but it could be the key to bringing Pheobe home. 'Thank you to our family, friends and community! Your thoughts love, respect and kindness are appreciated more than you could know or imagine.' In a statement released with Queensland Police on Saturday, Ms Johnson described her daughter as a 'wild Gypsy banshee' who 'has always been strong willed and followed her own beat to life'. 'I've always called her my 'Wild Gypsy Banshee',' Ms Johnson said. 'I've told everyone since Phee's birth that she's the one I always expected to call me from overseas saying, 'Hey Mumzie mate; I'm in Amsterdam and checking in'. 'You can't tame Phee's spirit, empathy or fight for life. She is sassy, feisty and loves harder than anyone I've ever met. 'Phee loves beyond comprehension and is loyal to her siblings. 'Phee just loved life; music blaring, she'd say, 'come on Mumzie, let's dance'.' Ms Johnson urged the teenager to return home. 'We need her home,' she said. 'We need to hear her music, feel her hugs and hear her voice.' Pheobe is described as about 180cm tall, with a pale complexion, long dyed red hair and hazel eyes. Police are urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers, including any movement in the Good Night Scrub area on May 15, particularly in the Mingo Rd and Gayndah Rd areas.

Family shares heartache over missing 'free spirit' teen
Family shares heartache over missing 'free spirit' teen

The Advertiser

time22-05-2025

  • The Advertiser

Family shares heartache over missing 'free spirit' teen

The mother of a girl who missed a flight and vanished has shared her family's heartache as police investigate the 17-year-old's "suspicious" disappearance. Queensland Police also renew calls for anyone with information to come forward, saying "someone knows something". Pheobe Bishop was last seen near Bundaberg airport in southern Queensland about 8.30am on May 15 after booking a trip to Western Australia. She has not been seen or heard from since, with CCTV footage indicating she never entered the airport. Pheobe's mother Kylie Johnson has been pleading on social media for anyone with information to come forward since her daughter's disappearance a week ago. "Phee we love you more than you could imagine and we're praying that you come home," she posted on Facebook. Ms Johnson on Thursday called for her daughter to come home, saying her family needed to "feel your hugs". "Phee is still missing, our heartache and pain is raw and real," she posted. "We as a family are trying to hang onto the light of life that is our Free Spirited Gypsy Soul Phee Phee. "Phee we need you home, we need to hear your sassy voice and feel your hugs." A Gin Gin property near Bundaberg, where Pheobe was living with two other people, has been declared a crime scene along with a grey Hyundai ix35. The vehicle is thought to have been used to take Pheobe to the airport and was seized by police, who believe it belongs to a resident of the property. The property's other residents have spoken to officers and are co-operating with police, Detective Acting Inspector Ryan Thompson said. No one is in custody and police continue to speak to people who know Pheobe. Police renewed calls for dashcam or CCTV footage of the vehicle - Queensland registration 414EW3 - near the airport or in the Gin Gin area on May 15. Det Thompson said public information would be vital for police trying to establish Pheobe's May 15 movements. "You may have the small piece of information that leads us to finding Pheobe," he said. "People don't vanish. Someone knows something and we're urging anyone with information to contact police immediately." Det Thompson on Wednesday told reporters police held concerns for her safety, saying it was out of character for Pheobe not to make contact with anyone. However, he remained hopeful Pheobe would be found alive. "Just because we are deeming this suspicious doesn't mean ... anything sinister has happened," he said. Pheobe is about 180cm tall with a pale complexion, long hair that's dyed red, and hazel eyes. She was last seen carrying luggage, wearing a green tank top and grey sweatpants. The mother of a girl who missed a flight and vanished has shared her family's heartache as police investigate the 17-year-old's "suspicious" disappearance. Queensland Police also renew calls for anyone with information to come forward, saying "someone knows something". Pheobe Bishop was last seen near Bundaberg airport in southern Queensland about 8.30am on May 15 after booking a trip to Western Australia. She has not been seen or heard from since, with CCTV footage indicating she never entered the airport. Pheobe's mother Kylie Johnson has been pleading on social media for anyone with information to come forward since her daughter's disappearance a week ago. "Phee we love you more than you could imagine and we're praying that you come home," she posted on Facebook. Ms Johnson on Thursday called for her daughter to come home, saying her family needed to "feel your hugs". "Phee is still missing, our heartache and pain is raw and real," she posted. "We as a family are trying to hang onto the light of life that is our Free Spirited Gypsy Soul Phee Phee. "Phee we need you home, we need to hear your sassy voice and feel your hugs." A Gin Gin property near Bundaberg, where Pheobe was living with two other people, has been declared a crime scene along with a grey Hyundai ix35. The vehicle is thought to have been used to take Pheobe to the airport and was seized by police, who believe it belongs to a resident of the property. The property's other residents have spoken to officers and are co-operating with police, Detective Acting Inspector Ryan Thompson said. No one is in custody and police continue to speak to people who know Pheobe. Police renewed calls for dashcam or CCTV footage of the vehicle - Queensland registration 414EW3 - near the airport or in the Gin Gin area on May 15. Det Thompson said public information would be vital for police trying to establish Pheobe's May 15 movements. "You may have the small piece of information that leads us to finding Pheobe," he said. "People don't vanish. Someone knows something and we're urging anyone with information to contact police immediately." Det Thompson on Wednesday told reporters police held concerns for her safety, saying it was out of character for Pheobe not to make contact with anyone. However, he remained hopeful Pheobe would be found alive. "Just because we are deeming this suspicious doesn't mean ... anything sinister has happened," he said. Pheobe is about 180cm tall with a pale complexion, long hair that's dyed red, and hazel eyes. She was last seen carrying luggage, wearing a green tank top and grey sweatpants. The mother of a girl who missed a flight and vanished has shared her family's heartache as police investigate the 17-year-old's "suspicious" disappearance. Queensland Police also renew calls for anyone with information to come forward, saying "someone knows something". Pheobe Bishop was last seen near Bundaberg airport in southern Queensland about 8.30am on May 15 after booking a trip to Western Australia. She has not been seen or heard from since, with CCTV footage indicating she never entered the airport. Pheobe's mother Kylie Johnson has been pleading on social media for anyone with information to come forward since her daughter's disappearance a week ago. "Phee we love you more than you could imagine and we're praying that you come home," she posted on Facebook. Ms Johnson on Thursday called for her daughter to come home, saying her family needed to "feel your hugs". "Phee is still missing, our heartache and pain is raw and real," she posted. "We as a family are trying to hang onto the light of life that is our Free Spirited Gypsy Soul Phee Phee. "Phee we need you home, we need to hear your sassy voice and feel your hugs." A Gin Gin property near Bundaberg, where Pheobe was living with two other people, has been declared a crime scene along with a grey Hyundai ix35. The vehicle is thought to have been used to take Pheobe to the airport and was seized by police, who believe it belongs to a resident of the property. The property's other residents have spoken to officers and are co-operating with police, Detective Acting Inspector Ryan Thompson said. No one is in custody and police continue to speak to people who know Pheobe. Police renewed calls for dashcam or CCTV footage of the vehicle - Queensland registration 414EW3 - near the airport or in the Gin Gin area on May 15. Det Thompson said public information would be vital for police trying to establish Pheobe's May 15 movements. "You may have the small piece of information that leads us to finding Pheobe," he said. "People don't vanish. Someone knows something and we're urging anyone with information to contact police immediately." Det Thompson on Wednesday told reporters police held concerns for her safety, saying it was out of character for Pheobe not to make contact with anyone. However, he remained hopeful Pheobe would be found alive. "Just because we are deeming this suspicious doesn't mean ... anything sinister has happened," he said. Pheobe is about 180cm tall with a pale complexion, long hair that's dyed red, and hazel eyes. She was last seen carrying luggage, wearing a green tank top and grey sweatpants. The mother of a girl who missed a flight and vanished has shared her family's heartache as police investigate the 17-year-old's "suspicious" disappearance. Queensland Police also renew calls for anyone with information to come forward, saying "someone knows something". Pheobe Bishop was last seen near Bundaberg airport in southern Queensland about 8.30am on May 15 after booking a trip to Western Australia. She has not been seen or heard from since, with CCTV footage indicating she never entered the airport. Pheobe's mother Kylie Johnson has been pleading on social media for anyone with information to come forward since her daughter's disappearance a week ago. "Phee we love you more than you could imagine and we're praying that you come home," she posted on Facebook. Ms Johnson on Thursday called for her daughter to come home, saying her family needed to "feel your hugs". "Phee is still missing, our heartache and pain is raw and real," she posted. "We as a family are trying to hang onto the light of life that is our Free Spirited Gypsy Soul Phee Phee. "Phee we need you home, we need to hear your sassy voice and feel your hugs." A Gin Gin property near Bundaberg, where Pheobe was living with two other people, has been declared a crime scene along with a grey Hyundai ix35. The vehicle is thought to have been used to take Pheobe to the airport and was seized by police, who believe it belongs to a resident of the property. The property's other residents have spoken to officers and are co-operating with police, Detective Acting Inspector Ryan Thompson said. No one is in custody and police continue to speak to people who know Pheobe. Police renewed calls for dashcam or CCTV footage of the vehicle - Queensland registration 414EW3 - near the airport or in the Gin Gin area on May 15. Det Thompson said public information would be vital for police trying to establish Pheobe's May 15 movements. "You may have the small piece of information that leads us to finding Pheobe," he said. "People don't vanish. Someone knows something and we're urging anyone with information to contact police immediately." Det Thompson on Wednesday told reporters police held concerns for her safety, saying it was out of character for Pheobe not to make contact with anyone. However, he remained hopeful Pheobe would be found alive. "Just because we are deeming this suspicious doesn't mean ... anything sinister has happened," he said. Pheobe is about 180cm tall with a pale complexion, long hair that's dyed red, and hazel eyes. She was last seen carrying luggage, wearing a green tank top and grey sweatpants.

Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier Are on the 2025 TIME100
Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier Are on the 2025 TIME100

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier Are on the 2025 TIME100

Credit - Photo-illustration by TIME; Stewart: David Berding—Getty Images; Collier: Steph Chambers—Getty Images As an investor in Unrivaled, the women's 3-on-3 professional basketball league launched in January of this year, I have so much respect for Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, the league's founders. Their ability to continue to shine in the WNBA—in fact, Phee and Stewie faced off in the 2024 finals—while building the next big thing blows me away. The dynamic duo stuck their necks out there to give players a chance to make money in the U.S. in the offseason, and not have to move their families across the world. Unrivaled makes female athletes think about everything differently. It's not always just take the salary and sign on the dotted line and be happy. Sometimes you can just do it yourself better. That's what Phee and Stewie did here. The launch of Unrivaled will go down in history as a pivotal moment for continuing the tidal wave of momentum in women's sports. Morgan is a World Cup and Olympic champion soccer player and entrepreneur Contact us at letters@

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