Bushland, waterways searched for missing teen

Police have searched bushland and waterways in the Good Night Scrub National Park as the search for Pheobe Bishop continues. (Supplied)

Police have extended the search for missing teen Pheobe Bishop to the Good Night Scrub National Park’s bushland and waterlands.

The specialist police, including the Dive Squad, searched the Good Night scrub area, which borders between the Bundaberg and North Burnett region, on Friday, 23 May.

They conducted land and waterway searches of the Good Night Scrub area, but have not yet found any items of interest.

The 17-year-old girl has not been seen or heard from since over a week ago, since 15 May.

This is part of various searches in the wider Gin Gin and Bundaberg areas that have been ongoing this week.

Police are appealing to the public for information, including any movement in the Good Night Scrub area on 15 May, particularly in the Mingo Road and Gayndah Road areas.

Pheobe is described as approximately 180cm, pale complexion, long dyed red hair, and hazel eyes.

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