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Western Australia   

$250,000 Reward 
Hayley Marie Dodd
AKA Hayley Marie Stephenson

Ad ID: 108
Gender: Female
Age: 18
Height: 155
Complexion: Medium
Date Reported: 29th Jul 1999
Last Address : Unknown
Suburb : Dongara
Town/City : Dongara
State : Western Australia
Country : Australia
Missing Category : Missing Persons
Last Seen : 29th July 1999

Sightings
By a friend - 08.30am
Badgingarra Roadhouse - 10.35am 29/7/1999
Northwest Road, Badgingarra - 11.35am
Northwest Road, 100m west of Badgingarra tip site - between 11.35am and noon.

Information
Hayley was last seen by a friend in Dongara at 08:30am on Thursday 29th July 1999. She left Dongara believed hitch hiking towards a friends property in Moora. Hayley was given a lift from Badgingarra Road House (north of Perth) to the intersection of Winjardie Road and Northwest Road on Thursday 29th July 1999. She was dropped off at 11.35am.

Hayley was going to a friend`s farm on Northwest Road, Badgingarra. She was last seen approximately 10Km from her destination. She did not arrive and has not been seen since.

Hayley was wearing light brown suede hiking boots, blue denim jeans, a black v-neck top, light grey jacket with hood, silver sunglasses, silver cross and chain. She was carrying a light-brown backpack with the word "Equip" on the flap.

Concerns are held for her welfare and safety.

In July 2000, the West Australian government offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Hayley

If you have any information or sightings please contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000. Information from Crimestoppers WA & Crimenet.



31 Jul 2002 | ABC News 
Police consider new information in missing teen case

Mid west WA police are investigating new information from a woman who may have been the last person to see missing teenager Hayley Dodd alive.

The 17-year-old vanished three years ago when she left Dongara to hitchhike to a friend's farm in Badgingarra.

A reward for information on her whereabouts has recently increased to $250,000.

Detective Sergeant Eddie Rowe says a woman revealed she saw Hayley walking on the isolated North-West Road towards Moora the day she disappeared.

He says the woman also saw a shiny blue-green car and an army-style truck travelling along the road that day, and later asked some youths at a property for directions to Moora.

"All of this information is new to the investigation and we'd call upon the owners or drivers of those vehicles to come forward so that we can eliminate them from our inquiries, and for those people if they remember on this day a woman with her daughter travelling in the Badgingarra area to come forward so we can also eliminate them in our inquiries," he said.