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Kay Docherty
Missing Person Kay Docherty
NSW
Last seen 27 Jul 1979
Kay Docherty

Kay Docherty, then aged 16, was last seen on 27 July 1979 around 7.30pm in the company of Toni Cavanagh, then aged 15 (also missing). Both girls left their homes and did not return. Kay told her parents she was staying at Toni's house, and Toni told her family they were going to the movies with Kay's aunt and uncle. There was a sighting of the two at Bulli Tops, shortly afterwards. It's believed the girls were on their way to the Wollongong CBD to attend a disco, but it's not known whether they ever made it.

Both girls were reported missing to the police on Sunday 29th July. The following week, Toni and Kay's families received separate letters from the pair posted from the Kings Cross area, saying they were staying with friends and would be home soon.

There have been no confirmed sightings of the girls since they were seen at a Bulli Tops bus stop at dusk on the evening of Friday 27, although there was an unconfirmed sighting in Queensland in 1984. 

There are grave concerns for the safety and welfare of the girls.

A reward of $100,000 is offered for information to solve the double disappearance. If you have information that may assist police to locate Kay please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Toni Cavanagh
Missing Person Toni Cavanagh
NSW
Last seen 27 Jul 1979
Toni Cavanagh

Toni Cavanagh, then aged 15, was last seen on 27 July 1979 around 7.30pm in the company of Kay Docherty, aged 16 (also missing). Both girls left their homes and did not return. Kay told her parents she was staying at Toni's house, and Toni told her family they were going to the movies with Kay's aunt and uncle. There was a sighting of the two at Bulli Tops, shortly afterwards. It's believed the girls were on their way to the Wollongong CBD to attend a disco, but it's not known whether they ever made it.

Both girls were reported missing to the police on Sunday 29th July. The following week, Toni and Kay's families received separate letters from the pair posted from the Kings Cross area, saying they were staying with friends and would be home soon.

There have been no confirmed sightings of the girls since they were seen at a Bulli Tops bus stop at dusk on the evening of Friday 27, although there was an unconfirmed sighting in Queensland in 1984. 

There are grave concerns for the safety and welfare of the girls.

A reward of $100,000 is offered for information to solve the double disappearance. 

If you have information that may assist police to locate Toni please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Rhonda Stait
Missing Person Rhonda Strait
NSW
Last seen 3 May 1979
Rhonda Stait

Rhonda was last seen leaving the Masonic Club in Camden on Thursday 3 May 1979. She has not been seen or heard from since. There are grave concerns for her welfare.

Anyone with information which may assist in locating the whereabouts of Rhonda are urged to anonymously contact Crime Stoppers on their website or free call 1800 333 000. 

Amanda Robinson
Missing Person Amanda Robinson
NSW
Last seen 21 Apr 1979
Amanda Robinson

Amanda Robinson was last seen walking along Lake Road, Swansea NSW on 21 April 1979. She had been attending a dance at her Gateshead high school.

If you have information that may assist police to locate Amanda please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Robyn Elizabeth Hickie
Missing Person Robyn Hickie
NSW
Last seen 7 Apr 1979
Robyn Elizabeth Hickie

Robyn Hickie was 18 years of age at the time of her disappearance. On 7 April 1979, Robyn was at home and received a phone call to attend a party. She did not expect to be long and promised to return home by 11pm. She left her house to catch a bus to the party. She was last seen waiting at the bus stop. 

If you have information that may assist police to locate Robyn, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via Crimestoppers.com.au

Donald Wade
Donald Wade Missing Person New South Wales
NSW
Last seen 1 Apr 1979
Donald Wade

Donald Wade was last seen by a relative some time in April or May 1979. 

Donald has always been very quiet and has an introverted personality. Family and friends of Donald have concerns for his safety and wellbeing as no one has heard from or seen him since that time. 

Anyone with information which may assist in locating Donald is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. 

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