Indian Origin Teen, Toisma Sathik, Disappeared in Australia | Today news
Police in New South Wales (NSW) in Australia are asking for public help to find the 18-year-old toism Sathik. The teenager of Indian origin has disappeared at Auburn. Onisha was last seen on Park Road on June 23 at about 1pm. Later, she was seen walking on Harrow Road at about 3:15 pm and entering Norman Park. The distance between the two locations is about 5 km. Toisha is from Indian/sub-continental appearance, about 180 cm long, slim, with long black hair tied in a sandwich and brown eyes, according to the police statement. She wears a black hijacking, black pants with cream pins, white shoes and gold earrings. Police believe she may use public transport, possibly the rail network. Her family and police are very concerned about her well -being. Auburn Police Area Command officials began searching for them after being notified on June 24 on June 24. NSW police suggest traveling with others in public transport, especially at night and in well -enlightened areas. It also recommends walking with fellow passengers after they are away. If someone’s stop is far from the destination, they are asked to take a taxi. People are advised to be vigilant, confident and aware of their environment. Auburn Crime Cates Auburn, a suburb in New South -Wallis, Australia, is 15 out of 100 in terms of crime levels (0 means no crime). While some crime occurs, most residents feel safe. The most common crimes here include offenses related to justice procedures, theft and assault. In 2024, 563 cases were linked to offenses of the legal procedure, which reported it most. Four murder -related cases have also been reported. Compared to 2023, total crime in Auburn in 2024 increased slightly by 1.45%. Even with this increase, Auburn is still considered a fairly safe place.