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Fears over the glamorous Australian model with distinctive tattoos who disappeared after the New Year and hasn’t been seen since
- Sydney model and dancer Talaya Newton, 26, disappeared on January 2, 2023
- Last seen on Omnibus Rd, Kingsgrove and visits Blacktown, Redfern, Wollongong
- She is slim, 175 cm tall, and has red/black hair and tattoos of snakes and jellyfish.
Police have issued a second desperate public plea to help find a Sydney model and dancer who went missing a week ago.
Tattooed Talaya Newton, 26, disappeared on January 2 after she was last seen at a house in south-west Sydney and has been impossible to contact since.
Ms. Newton has described herself as a “writer, model, entertainer, dancer and stylist” and also goes by the names Layla Rose and Layla Roxy-Rose.
Police have issued a second desperate public petition to help find missing Sydney model and dancer Talaya Newton, 26, who went missing a week ago.
Ms. Newton has described herself as a “writer, model, entertainer, dancer and stylist” and also goes by the names Layla Rose and Layla Roxy-Rose.
The family and investigators have “serious concerns” for Ms Newton’s well-being and have asked the public to be on the lookout for several distinctive body markings she bears.
She has several distinctive tattoos, including a jellyfish on her left shoulder and a large snake that covers her right thigh.
He also has a scar on his left forearm.
Ms. Newton has a slim build, standing 175cm tall, and is described as having an olive complexion and hair dyed red and black.
The last definitive sighting of Mrs Newton was at a house in Omnibus Road, Kingsgrove, at around 10:30am on Monday 2nd January. She is known to frequent Blacktown, Redfern and Wollongong.
She was last seen wearing a black shirt and red shorts and is described as “Maltese in appearance”.
The last definitive sighting of Mrs Newton was at a house in Omnibus Road, Kingsgrove, at around 10:30am on Monday 2nd January.
Police said she could not be located and has been impossible to contact since.
He is known to frequent Blacktown, Redfern and Wollongong.
Anyone with information on Ms. Newton’s whereabouts is urged to contact police immediately.