Police Seek Public Assistance Locating Missing Teenager From Tsing Yi

Hong Kong authorities are urgently seeking the public’s assistance in locating an 18-year-old resident of Cheung Hang Estate in Tsing Yi who has been reported missing since Tuesday. Joe Li Kwong-tsan left his family residence on the afternoon of Nov. 25 and has not been seen since, prompting a missing person report filed by his relatives the following day, Nov. 26. Police detailed the missing teen’s description and last known attire on Nov. 28, urging anyone with information to contact the Regional Missing Persons Unit of New Territories South.

The search for the young man commenced after the Hong Kong Police Force received the formal report. Li was last observed departing his home at Cheung Hang Estate, a large public housing complex situated on Tsing Yi Island. While authorities have not disclosed specific details regarding the circumstances of his disappearance, appeals for public cooperation are a standard procedure in high-priority missing person cases, especially those involving juveniles.

Identifying the Missing Individual

Police provided a detailed physical description of Joe Li Kwong-tsan to aid public identification. He is described as approximately 1.7 meters (5 feet 7 inches) tall, with a noticeable slim build, weighing around 50 kilograms (110 pounds). Distinguishing features include a square face shape, a yellow complexion, and short black hair.

When last seen, Li was dressed in distinct clothing:

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

Timely reporting of sightings is crucial in these investigations. Authorities emphasize that even seemingly minor information can significantly contribute to locating Li safely.

How to Report Information

The New Territories South Regional Missing Persons Unit is coordinating the search efforts and serving as the primary contact point for the public. The police have stressed the importance of contacting them immediately rather than speculating on social media.

Anyone who has any information regarding Li Kwong-tsan’s current location or recalls seeing him since Nov. 25 is strongly urged to step forward. Contact can be made through multiple channels:

  • Telephone Hotlines: 3661 1176 or 9886 0075.
  • Email Communication: [email protected]
  • In-Person: Report directly to any police station across Hong Kong.

Police reiterate that all information provided will be handled with confidentiality and professionalism, with the sole focus on ensuring the safe return of the missing teenager. The quick dissemination of this appeal highlights the serious nature of the case and the commitment of law enforcement to utilize all available public resources in their search. Community vigilance remains a vital tool in supporting missing persons investigations.