Hong Kong Police Seek Public’s Help Locating Missing Tsing Yi Teen

Hong Kong authorities are urgently seeking the public’s assistance in locating 18-year-old Joe Li Kwong-tsan, who has been missing from his home in Tsing Yi since Tuesday, November 25. The police officially appealed for information on Thursday, November 27, almost two days after his family reported his disappearance from Cheung Hang Estate. Concerns are mounting regarding the welfare of the young man, prompting a regional investigation and a request for any witnesses to come forward immediately.

Li was last seen by his family on the afternoon of November 25 upon leaving his residence in Cheung Hang Estate. When he failed to return, a missing person report was officially lodged with the police on Wednesday, November 26. The search is being closely coordinated by the New Territories South Regional Missing Persons Unit.

Authorities have provided a detailed description to aid the public in identifying him. Li is approximately 1.7 meters tall and is noted for his slim build, weighing around 50 kilograms. He possesses distinct features including a square face, a yellow complexion, and short black hair.

When last seen, Li was dressed in casual attire:

  • A black long-sleeved jacket worn over a yellow inner top.
  • Black trousers.
  • White slippers.
  • A black cap.

Police emphasize that even seemingly minor information regarding his last movements or current whereabouts could be crucial to the investigation. The appeal highlights the importance of community vigilance during the initial stages of a disappearance, as timing is critical.

Anyone who has any information concerning the disappearance of Joe Li Kwong-tsan, or who may have seen an individual matching his description since November 25, is strongly encouraged to contact the New Territories South Regional Missing Persons Unit directly. The dedicated contact numbers are 3661 1176 or 9886 0075. Information can also be submitted via email to [email protected]. Furthermore, individuals can report sightings or relevant details at any police station across Hong Kong.

The swift resolution of missing person cases often relies heavily on timely public input. The police are committed to bringing Li home safely and urge residents to review any relevant CCTV footage from private properties near Cheung Hang Estate taped around the time of his disappearance. Community cooperation remains essential in supporting the family during this distressing time.