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Police appeal for help to locate missing Sunshine teen

Police have released a photo of a missing Sunshine teenager in the hope someone might recognise her.

Phoenix Tunni, 15, has been missing since Saturday. She was last seen in Sunshine Avenue about midday.

Her family and police hold concerns for her welfare due to her age and a medical condition she has that needs to be monitored.

Phoenix is about 175 centimetres tall, has a slim build and light brown hair with natural blonde streaks. She was last seen wearing blue jeans, a red Stussy jumper with a hood and red Nike sneakers.

ELISHA (PICTURED LEFT), JENNIFER (MIDDLE) AND JULIE (RIGHT). IMAGE: VICTORIA POLICE
ELISHA (PICTURED LEFT), JENNIFER (MIDDLE) AND JULIE (RIGHT). IMAGE: VICTORIA POLICE

Police are also trying to locate two Brimbank teenagers who also haven’t been seen since Saturday.

Elisha Nguyen, 15, and Jennifer Ly, are both described as Asian in appearance and are likely to be together.

Anyone who sees any of the three girls or who knows of their whereabouts is urged to contact Sunshine Police Station on 9313 3333 or Keilor Downs Police Station on 9365 3333.

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