Australian Missing Persons Register      

        Western Australian Missing Persons

 

**Click on the names under the photos to see the case files

 

                MISSING PERSONS - CHILDREN 0-12 YEARS

                                  WESTERN AUSTRALIA

 

                                All cases - to 2010



     
                                                       

       Lisa MOTT            Leela McDOUGALL         James TAYLOR


 

               MISSING PERSONS - TEENAGERS 13-17 YEARS

                                  WESTERN AUSTRALIA

 

                                All cases - to 2010

              

   Hayley DODD           Sophie WOODMAN          
 

                                                                                              

                                                        

If you have seen any of the people on these pages please call the National Missing Persons

 Co-ordination Centre on 1800 000 634 or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000

I can be contacted by e mail - aussiemissing@internode.on.net

or nicole@australianmissingpersonsregister.com

or phone - 0422 341 955

*Please note - if you find someone on my website who you know has been located PLEASE contact me so I can remove them! The Police don't always provide this information to me so the only way I can know is if someone tells me. The LAST thing I want is to cause the families of the missing any further pain.

 

This is a message from Maggie Dodd, mother of missing girl Hayley, whose story appears first on this page -

I would like to inform families who have a loved one missing that a memorial has been built in Mandurah W.A for all missing  persons.
People can have a plaque placed there with the name of their loved one. We have placed one there for our daughter Hayley, it reads

Hayley Dodd -  Missing without a trace 29 July 1999 - Badgingarra 'a little flower lent not given to bud on earth and bloom in Heaven.'

Hayley's plaque was the first to be placed there in July 2006 marking 7 years since we last saw her. Another plaque has now been placed there for Sylvia Davidson, who disapeared in the early 1950's, by her daughter.
The idea of the memorial is to give people like us who do not have graves to go to somewhere to put a flower on a birthday, a quiet place to sit and reflect, to shed a tear and say a prayer.
The Memorial is located on the beautiful foreshore in Mandurah beside a dolphin fountain for all who pass to see. Maybe someone will pass by and see the plaques and maybe have that bit of information we need.