Missing person posters to go ahead despite teenager coming home
NSW Police and the Outdoor Media Association will on Sunday launch an advertising campaign searching for a missing girl who has already been found.
The outdoor advertising campaign for National Missing Persons week features a poster featuring Bethany Neville, who went missing in March, and Neil Hinkley, who has been missing since late last year.
But it today emerged that the missing 14-year-old girl has been reunited with her parents.
The news came too late for the posters to be reprinted, and they will go up as planned on Sunday across NSW. Digital billboard will be updated.
Sounds like they could slap some stickers saying “FOUND” over these.
Or they could digitally print stickers of other missing people to put over her and not waste the media that has been donated to them.
Sounds like Bethany was also “MISSING” from the campaign strategy meeting.
I like Rebecca’s solution – simple and elegant
Yes, we are printing LOCATED stickers for the static formats and the digital formats have also been updated with this message. Excellent news that the fourteen year old Bethany has been re-united with her parents.
Well done.
Good job Charmaine (genuinely)
What a waste of valuable space, she is found which is great, get over your ego and put a picture up of someone else we should find