Sister of missing woman Emily Janetzki and niece shares desperate plea for help as search continues almost two weeks on
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A woman has made a desperate plea for help in tracking down her sister and niece who have been missing for 11 days.
Emily Janetzki, 35, and her two-year-old daughter Olena Hrobelko were last seen in Lavington, in southern NSW, on June 6.
After the pair couldn't be contacted or located, Murray River Police were alerted and launched an investigation into the pair's disappearance.
Both family and police hold concerns for Ms Janetzki and her two-year-old daughter.
Her sister, Lyndell Davies, shared photos of her sibling and niece on Facebook, urging everyone to keep sharing them.
Emily Janetzki, 35, and her two-year-old daughter Olena Hrobelko were last seen in Lavington in southern NSW on Thursday, June 6
'Today is day 11,' she wrote on Monday.
'I'm asking everyone, if you haven't already can you please share this post?
'We need to keep getting these photos out there and reminding people they are still missing so we can find them both.
'Thank you to everyone who has reached out and offered their love and support already, it has been greatly appreciated.
'If anyone hears from Em, please let me or the police know so we can get them home safely. We are desperate to find them.'
Ms Janetzki is described as Caucasian, 165cm tall, thin build and has long blonde hair.
Ms Janetzki is described as Caucasian, 165cm tall, thin build and has long blonde hair
The missing mother was last seen wearing a dark coloured jumper, black jeans and black boots.
Her daughter Olena was last seen wearing light coloured pants and a jumper.
Ms Janetzki may be travelling in a blue Mazda with NSW registration CGM85P.
The mother and daughter are known to frequent the Lavington and Myrtleford areas.
Anyone with information into their whereabouts is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.