Nurhayati Abdullah。
Nurhayati Abdullah。

Miri Police Launch Search – 14-year-old Missing Girl Still Unaccounted For

Published at Mar 13, 2026 10:31 am
(Miri, 13th) The police are seeking public assistance to locate a missing 14-year-old girl who was last seen at a plantation workers' quarters along the Miri–Bintulu road.
The girl, named Nurhayati Abdullah, was last seen on the afternoon of March 9 while she was at the workers' quarters of Ladang Sarimas 1.
According to the police, the last sighting of the girl was around 3pm at the plantation quarters area. Her disappearance has been reported, prompting the police to launch a search operation and issue a missing persons notice to the public.

According to the description, Nurhayati Abdullah is a Malay female, 14 years old, born on October 11, 2011.
The police stated that she does not possess any personal identification documents and is suspected to be a non-citizen.
Investigators have released her physical description so the public can help with any leads. She is of sturdy build, about 170 cm tall, weighs around 90 kg, with yellowish skin and shoulder-length black hair.

Since the last sighting of her at the workers' quarters three days ago, no one has confirmed seeing the girl again, and her whereabouts remain unknown.
The case is being investigated by Sergeant Nikol Losa from the Miri District Police Headquarters.
Authorities urge anyone who may have seen the girl or has information that may assist in the search to come forward with leads.
The public can contact the investigating officer, Sergeant Nikol Losa, directly at 016-8864072; or relay information to the Miri Police Command Center (operating 24/7) at 085-432533; or provide information to any nearby police station.
The police emphasized that public cooperation is crucial to tracking down the missing girl, and the investigation is ongoing.

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