A desperate hunt is underway to find two teenage girls from Sydney’s north-west who went missing four days ago

A desperate hunt is underway to find two teenage girls from Sydney’s north-west who went missing four days ago

A desperate search is underway for two adolescent girls from Sydney’s north-west who have been missing for three days.

At around 12.30 p.m. on Monday, Madison Wells and Amelia Butcher, both 14 years old, were last seen leaving a school in Castle Hill together.

On Wednesday night, when they were reported missing to the police, they immediately started looking for them.

Madison Wells hasn't been seen since leaving a school in Castle Hill Monday lunchtime

Madison Wells hasn’t been seen since leaving a school in Castle Hill Monday lunchtime

Madison is described as being Caucasian, about 160 cm tall, with a thin body, and long blonde hair. A grey hoodie bearing the words “Dural Rugby” was last spotted on her.

Amelia is described as being Caucasian, 150 cm tall, and having long brown hair. She was last seen sporting a crop top and a grey and white hoodie.

It is suspected that Madison and Amelia are traveling together and may be using the Sydney Trains system.

The Blacktown and Castle Hill neighborhoods are known to be frequented by the girls.

Due to the girls’ ages, both the police and the family are concerned.

Anyone with information is advised to call Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000 or The Hills Police station.

Fellow teen Amelia Butcher is also missing and is believed to be with Madison

Fellow teen Amelia Butcher is also missing and is believed to be with Madison