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Search for Phoebe Bishop comes in 10th day when police dogs are looking for missing the Australian teenager

    The police search for the missing of the Australian teenager Phoebe Bishop went into his 10th day after she was last on her way to Bundaberg airport to meet her boyfriend, but never went on board the flight.

    Police dogs and helicopters joined the search for the 17-year-old on Sunday, which was extended to Bushland and Waterwegen in the Good Night Scrub National Park.

    Mrs. Bishop has not been seen or heard since 15 May, said Queensland's police.

    According to a family member, Mrs. Bishop never checked in for her flight. “She didn't check for her flight to visit her boyfriend with whom she spoke on the phone at 8.30 am,” they said, they reported, reported Sun.

    “Her phone has been eliminated from this point. She has not contacted anyone at all, nobody saw her,” the family member said the news exit.

    She was last seen on the morning of May 15, when she was driven by her housemates to Bundaberg airport.

    Images that are shared online showed a gray Hyundai IX35 that drove past the rear gin gin. The car model was reportedly the same as that Mrs. Bishop drove her disappearance on the day, according to the police.

    The video was reportedly from two o'clock after Mrs. Bishop was dropped to Bundaberg airport for her flight to Brisbane. She was then planned to travel to Perth to meet her boyfriend.

    The police seized the Gray Hyundai IX35 with a Queensland registration 414EW3 and declared an active crime scene.

    Earlier, acting inspector Ryan Thompson said that the police were still trying to determine “whether Pheobe was actually dropped off at the airport and whether she knew the driver of the SUV”. He said, “We are still working together to merge her movements on that day.”

    Forensic police officers have also collected some items in brown evidence, but it is not immediately clear whether they are connected to the case.

    Facebook users posted photos of their front door lights on the profile of Mrs. Bishop's mother Kylie Johnson, who they say it was to “accompany Phoebe Home”.

    “May our shiny lights, illuminate your path,” said a user, placing a photo of an illuminated veranda of their house.

    Mrs. Bishop's mother prayed for the safe return of her daughter. “I pray that the lights of Gin Gin and the world guide you back to me, go back to us, go back to your brothers and sisters and our family. Our life and existence is nothing without you in our lives,” she wrote. “We just have to know where you are and whether you are safe.”