'It just doesn't fit': Police post $500,000 reward for missing teen

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'It just doesn't fit': Police post $500,000 reward for missing teen | sallyrawsthorne

NSW Police have announced a $500,000 reward for information about Katrina Bohnenkamp, who went missing seven years ago when she was 15, as the Coroner prepares to investigate what happened to the girl.

"We became aware that on 25 October, 2012, Katrina left her care premises at Greenacre. Just after midnight on 25th, so early hours of 26th October 2012, Katrina was sighted at a residence in Strathfield.Since then, there have been a number of alleged sightings, Inspector Houldin said. She said police had pursued a "number of lines of inquiry", and hold "grave concerns" about Katrina's whereabouts.

 

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