Sydney: Authorities in New South Wales are urging the public to assist in locating four missing persons. These cases involve two teenagers and two adults who disappeared from different locations.
Teenage Girl Missing
Police are searching for La’shai Cook, 14, last seen on February 27, 2025, at Lithgow Street, Campbelltown, around 2:30 PM. Officers were notified on March 4, 2025, when she could not be reached.
Authorities are concerned for La’shai’s welfare due to her young age. She is Caucasian, 175cm tall, slim, with blonde hair.
She was last seen wearing black Nike shorts and a black Nautica t-shirt. La’shai is known to visit Penrith, Kingswood, and Mt Druitt and frequently uses the rail network.

Teenage Boy Missing
Police are also looking for Brayden Schuster, 15, last seen in Woy Woy on February 14, 2025. When he remained out of contact, Newcastle City Police District officers started investigating.
Brayden’s welfare is a concern due to his medical conditions. He is Caucasian, 160cm tall, with short brown hair and green eyes.
He often visits Wallsend, Cardiff, Hamlyn Terrace, Wyong, Watanobbi, and Stockton areas.

Missing Man from Concord
Authorities are trying to locate Christian Gamallo, 33, who disappeared from a hospital on Hospital Road, Concord, around 8 PM on March 7, 2025.
Burwood Police Area Command officers began an investigation when he could not be found. Police are worried about his well-being.
Christian is Asian, 180cm tall, medium build, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a navy jacket, grey pants, and white shoes.

Missing Man from Ashfield
Another case involves Kristophereson Sutherlander, 60, last seen at Blackwood Avenue, Ashfield, around 9 AM on March 3, 2025.
Authorities became concerned after he failed to make contact. Kristophereson has medical conditions, raising concerns for his welfare.
He is Caucasian, 170-175cm tall, medium build, with grey hair and a moustache. He is known to frequent the Ashfield area.

Public Assistance Needed
Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact local police or Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000.
Your help can bring these individuals back home safely.