Leave A Light On Inc

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Leave A Light On to be a voice and raise awareness of all long term missing persons in Australia Leave a Light On began in 2015. Suzie Ratcliffe

Leave a Light On aims to raise awareness of missing persons cold cases in Australia. By working alongside other missing persons organisations we can promote long-term cases and raise awareness of the need for ongoing support for families and friends dealing with the ambiguous loss of a missing person. Leave a Light On was inspired by the memory of my sister Joanne Ratcliffe who was kidnapped from

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Today we leave a light on for B**g

On this day 15 years ago today, life forever changed for the family of Siriyakorn "B**g" Siriboon. Little did they know when their beloved daughter left for school that day, she would not return...

B**g's family have not given up hope of seeing her again, of having her come home. If you have any information to assist the family, please contact Crime Stoppers...

Siriyakorn "B**g" Siriboon was just 13 years old when she disappeared in June 2011.

On Thursday, 2nd June 2011 at approximately 8:30am, B**g left her family home in Elsie Street Boronia Victoria to walk to school. A walk she had traversed many times without incident, but sadly on this day turned out so completely different.

Not long after this time, B**g was seen walking towards Albert Avenue by a neighbour.

Upon investigations by police, it was revealed B**g did not attend any of her classes scheduled for that day, and failed to return home at the end of school. B**g has not been seen or heard from since.

In June 2016, police revealed they had received information regarding a possible sighting of a heavily tattooed man driving a white station wagon with a young, Asian girl in the passenger seat on the day of B**g's disappearance. Police described the vehicle as being similar to a white 1971-1973 Holden HQ Kingswood station wagon with no rear seats, or they may have been folded down. Police believed the vehicle was being driven by a Caucasian male aged in his late 30's to early 40's with a balding head or possibly light-coloured hair. A number of people of interest were questioned but were released without charge.

Despite numerous appeals by family and police, B**g remains missing.

At the time of her disappearance, B**g was described as standing 154cm tall, (5ft 0.6in) of thin build, with an olive complexion blac,k hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing her school uniform and dark blue zip-front school jacket. She was also carrying her backpack. B**g would now be aged 28 years old.

Sadly, B**g's beloved mum passed away earlier this year, still hoping she would find out what happened to her beautiful girl.

Do you know what happened to B**g? If you have any information that may assist the police to reunite B**g and her family, please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Remember you can remain anonymous

A reward of $1 million dollars has been announced for information which leads to a conviction and/or location of B**g.

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PLEASE NOTE: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are warned the following post may contain images and information on possible deceased.

Today we leave a light on for Andrew

Andrew has been missing 17 years, but not a day passes when he is not thought of - Andrew is not just a missing person, but a dearly loved son, a deeply missed brother, an adored uncle, a great mate...

A lovable larrikin, a real goof ball, caring friend, generous, non judgmental, kind hearted...

Andrew was known for all of this and so much more. Andrew was the type of young man who would put others before himself and give you the shirt off his back if he thought you needed it.

This is Andrew Russell, and it is now 17 years since he disappeared from the lives of his family.

23 year old Andrew Steven Lee Russell was last seen on Tuesday the 2nd June 2009, when he left a newsagency on Williams Street in Bathurst New South Wales.

This sighting was confirmed by police on CCTV footage from the newsagency.

Andrew was reported missing to the Bathurst Police on the 20th June 2009, when he had failed to make contact with his family, which is uncharacteristic for him. Andrew has not accessed his bank account since he disappeared.

Extensive police investigations led them to a main suspect, who had had conflict with Andrew in the past and during a sting conducted by undercover police, the suspect admitted he and an accomplice had abducted Andrew from the Evans Bridge that links Bathurst and Kelso on the night of 2nd June 2009, before throwing him from a cliff.

Extensive police searches followed, including an abandoned mine shaft in the area but failed to locate Andrew. One of the last reported sightings of Andrew was by a witness who reportedly believed he saw him at around 10.50pm on June 2 at the intersection of Littlebourne Street and the Sydney Road – not far from the Evans Bridge.

Although the main suspect faced the Supreme Court of NSW with Andrew’s murder, in reaching his conclusion, Justice Hamill said while the evidence presented at the trial caused him to have “grave suspicions that this suspect had killed Mr Russell”, there remained “substantial and reasonable doubt”. The Judge ruled a not guilty verdict of murdering Andrew.

Following up on several tip offs they received from the public, police also conducted searches of bushland between Bathurst and Mudgee and a Waste Management site but both proved unsuccessful.

Andrew, of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Island appearance, is described as standing approximately 175cm tall (5ft 8.9in) with brown shoulder length hair and dark eyes. Andrew’s skin is jaundice due to an ongoing health problem and needs medication for a serious liver condition. Andrew was last seen wearing a white Nike nylon jacket with red sleeves and grey/black/white stripes around the chest, blue jeans and white sneakers.

Andrew is loved, Andrew is missed... Can you help locate him? If you have ANY information which may assist police to locate Andrew, PLEASE contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000... Please remember you can remain anonymous if you wish.

Someone, somewhere, knows something.... Is that someone you?

There is a $750,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of Drew, and/or information to charge the suspect/s of his murder

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We don’t measure our work by how loudly we talk about it online.

We are highly trained, fully licensed investigators with extensive first‑hand policing, operational, and analytical experience. Our work is grounded in evidence, discipline, and professional standards — not visibility, follower counts, or public promotion.

Our approach has always been deliberate:
we operate quietly because we are focused on investigating cases, analysing information, and supporting families — not on building a public profile.

Silence does not mean inactivity.
It means we are working.

Every day, we are reviewing material, coordinating with specialists, progressing leads, and doing the work that actually moves cases forward. We don’t need to announce every step, because our priority is — and always has been — results, not attention.

For the families and clients who trust us:
please know that just because we operate quietly does not mean we are not working hard behind the scenes.
It means we are focused on what matters.

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