Servilla Pacey Hardman: Aunt’s desperate plea for help after niece is ‘taken by two men in a dark blue vehicle’ in Melbourne
The aunt of a teenage girl who suddenly disappeared has made a desperate plea for help, claiming her loved one was taken in a car by two men.
Victoria Police said Servilla Pacey Hardman, 13, was last seen leaving a home in Beaconsfield, 44km southeast of Melbourne’s CBD, at 10.55am on Monday.
She was wearing her school uniform – navy blue and white trousers and a top – and carrying a large backpack at the time of her disappearance.
Servilla is described as about 160cm tall, with shoulder-length black wavy hair and piercings in her ears and nose.
The teen’s aunt, Philippa Hardman, made a desperate plea in a Facebook post on Tuesday, urging social media users to get in touch if they come across her niece.
Servilla Pacey Hardman, 13, (pictured) was last seen on Monday morning in Beaconsfield, 44km south-east of Melbourne’s CBD. Her aunt claimed the 13-year-old was taken by “two men” in a dark blue vehicle
Ms Hardman said Servilla was taken from a friend’s house in the neighboring suburb of Clyde by ‘two men in a dark blue vehicle’.
‘Our niece is missing. If anyone sees her, please contact us so we can pass on the information,” she wrote.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Ms Hardman for comment.
Anyone who sees Servilla or has information about her whereabouts is urged to contact police immediately.