Search resumes for missing teenager in Queensland bush

It's been 10 days since Pheobe Bishop was last seen, and police have appealed for public help to find her.

Search resumes for missing teenager in Queensland bush

Search efforts are ramping up for missing teenager Pheobe Bishop, with police combing a rural patch of bushland west of Bundaberg in Queensland.

It's been 10 days since the 17-year-old was last seen or heard from, on May 15.

The search for her resumed at Good Night Scrub national park this morning.

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Water, land, and air searches have been undertaken in recent days since police deemed the teen's disappearance suspicious.

Searchers have recovered a number of items of interest.

Police are appealing for anybody who has at the park on May 15 to get in touch, especially if they saw a grey Hyundai ix35.

The car is understood to be central to the investigation.

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Nobody has been arrested, but police continue to speak with a number of people who knew Pheobe.

Locals turned their verandah lights on for Bishop overnight, after a call-out on social media from Pheobe's mother overnight.

Her family say the teen would never go this long without getting in contact with them.

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