CANBERRA, ACT, Dec. 24 -- Australian Federal Police issued the following media release:

Editor's note:Images of Jacki Lynne Medley and Molly Rose Noonan-Medley are available via Hightail.

The AFP and NSW Police are seeking public assistance to help locate eight-year-old girl, Molly Rose Noonan-Medley.

Molly is believed to be in the company of her mother Jacki Lynne Medley, also known as Jacqueline and Jackie, aged 50. She was last seen at Woonona, NSW, about 11am on Thursday, 31 October, 2024. Since this time, Molly's father, Henry Noonan has been trying to find his daughter and return her to his care.

The location of Molly and Jacki is unknown. Jacki is known to frequent the Woonona, Wollongong and Huskisson areas.

Molly is described as being of Caucasian appearance with a fair complexion, 130-140cm tall with a thin build, high forehead, deep blue eyes and golden blonde/light brown long hair. It is not known what Molly may be wearing.

A Recovery Order has been issued by the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia authorising all members of the AFP, state and territory police forces, and the marshal of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia to recover the child.

AFP Detective Acting Superintendent Carly Smith said by releasing this information, it was hoped someone in the community would recognise Molly or Jacki and contact authorities.

"The pain of a missing child is incomparable. We can only imagine the strain this situation is placing on Molly's family and loved ones with Christmas around the corner," Det A/Supt Smith said.

"If you see Molly or Jacki, or have any information on their whereabouts, we urge you to contact Crime Stoppers and help reunite Molly with her family.

"Hiding a child from their families can have adverse effects. These types of actions are inexcusable and can significantly endanger the wellbeing of the children involved."

If anyone has information about the whereabouts of Molly Rose NOONAN-MEDLEY or her mother Jacki Lynne MEDLEY please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Note for media: A Section 114,Q 114 R Publication Order under the Family Law Act 1975 has been made to allow publication and broadcast of the above information. This media release complies with the requirements of the section 114Q, 114R Publication Order under the Family Law Act 1975.

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