Urgent missing person police alert for Ipswich girl, 9, who vanished before 7am in her night gown

Desperate search underway for girl, 9, last seen wearing pyjamas before vanishing from a home

  • Unnamed nine-year-old girl missing from Brassall, Ipswich since early Saturday
  • Police say she may have been in a 2008 grey mondeo, registration 922AN4
  •  They believe she may have been headed to the Miles area, which is 300km west


Police have issued an urgent callout to find a nine-year-old girl who vanished before 7am on Saturday morning.

The unnamed girl disappeared from a home at Workshops Avenue in the Ipswich suburb of Brassall before 7am and has not been seen by family or been in touch since.

Queensland Police issued a call for ‘urgent public assistance’ to find the missing girl, who could be wearing a grey night gown.

Police have issued an urgent callout to find a nine-year-old girl who vanished before 7am on Saturday morning

The unnamed girl disappeared wearing this night gown from from the Ipswich suburb of Brassall before 7am and has not been seen by family or been in touch since

The unnamed girl disappeared wearing this night gown from from the Ipswich suburb of Brassall before 7am and has not been seen by family or been in touch since

The clothing item has a print with dogs drawn all over it.

They believe she may have been taken to the Miles area, which is 300km west of Ipswich. 

Police issued the car registration they believe the girl may have travelled in: 922AN4.

It belongs to a 2008 grey Ford Mondeo. 

Police issued a photo of the grey night gown and of the missing girl who is of European appearance and has long hair, worn in pigtails in the photo.  

The girl was last seen at a home on Workshops Avenue in Ipswich on Saturday morning

The girl was last seen at a home on Workshops Avenue in Ipswich on Saturday morning

‘Police hold concerns for the girl due to her age,’ Queensland police said in a statement. 

‘Officers are appealing to the girl or anyone who knows her whereabouts to contact police.’