A woman and child missing from Sydney’s south have been found interstate.
The 36-year-old woman and two-year-old child were last seen at a family members house on Truman Avenue, Riverwood, on Tuesday 11 May 2021.
They were reported missing to officers from Campsie Police Area Command on Friday (14 May 2021), who commenced an investigation into their whereabouts.
About 2pm today (Wednesday 19 May 2021), woman attended a police station in Canberra.
Following further inquiries, the child was located at a relative’s home in Victoria.
Both are safe and well.
Police thank the media and the public for their assistance.
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One week after a mother and her toddler daughter disappeared police have released a photo of the missing two-year-old as fears intensify for the missing pair.
Linda Lieu, 36, and her daughter Thera Lieu, 2, have not been seen since leaving a family member s house last Tuesday, May 11.
That last sighting, a full week ago, was on Truman Avenue at Riverwood in Sydney s south-west.
Thera Lieu, 2 (pictured), and her mum Linda Lieu, 36, have now been missing for a full week after last being seen at a family member s home in Riverwood, Sydney, on Tuesday May 11
Linda Lieu (pictured, left and right), a 36-year-old woman from Riverwood in south Sydney, and two-year-old Thera Lieu, have not been seen or heard from since Tuesday, May 11
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An investigation is under way for the whereabouts of a Sydney mother and her two-year-old daughter who have not been seen since Tuesday.
Police are appealing for public assistance after Linda Lieu, 36, and Thera Lieu disappeared from a family memberâs house on Truman Avenue in Riverwood, in Sydneyâs south.
Missing: Linda Lieu, 36.
They were reported missing to Campsie police on Friday and there are concerns for their welfare.
Ms Lieu frequents Bairnsdale in Victoriaâs east, as well as the Sydney suburbs of Burwood, Newtown, Riverwood and Campbelltown.
She is of Asian appearance, between 160 and 170 centimetres tall, of thin build with black hair and brown eyes. Thera is also of Asian appearance.
Four of the five people who were shot last week at the Oakwood Terrace Apartments in Pensacola have filed a lawsuit against the apartment complex’s federally-funded operating and management companies, seeking approximately $10 million in damages.
The lawsuit was filed Thursday evening by The Witherspoon Law Group on behalf of Tony Jefferson, Timothy Beck, Jerkavia Morgan and Ladaryl Purifoy, who were each shot during an April 15 shooting at Oakwood Terrace Apartments.
The lawsuit claims the company that operates Oakwood Terrace the DM Oakwood Terrace LLC and Oakwood Terrace’s parenting-management company Marquis Asset Management Inc. neglected to provide proper security measures that could have prevented the shooting that hospitalized five people.