Desperate search for missing 13-year-old girl enters its fourth day as her devastated mother clings to hope 'her beautiful baby' will be found safe
- A mother is pleading for help to find her 13-year-old daughter who is missing
- Kiera-Lee McNamara has been spotted at the Wyong train station, in NSW
- Mother Chloe Johnston shared pictures on Facebook in the hope of finding her
The desperate mother of a 13-year-old who has been missing for four days has posted a new picture of her daughter on Facebook in the hope she will be found.
Chloe Johnston captioned the photo with the words 'my baby girl' and three love heart emojis.
Police are 'following several leads' in their search for Kiera-Lee McNamara who was last seen in Gorokan on the New South Wales Central Coast on Sunday morning.
Several people have told detectives that they have seen her - and police hope it won't be long until she is found.
'This is good, this is how we track people down,' a police spokesman told Daily Mail Australia.

The desperate mother of a 13-year-old who has been missing for four days has posted new picture (above) of her daughter on Facebook in the hope she will be found
Ms Johnston has been urging anyone who may have seen the teenager to contact her or the police immediately.
'My beautiful 13 year old daughter is missing and has been since 11am Sunday morning,' she wrote in a post on Facebook.
'All of Kiera's family and friends are very worried about her and we are pleading that someone knows something of her whereabouts.

Kiera-Lee McNamara (pictured) was last seen in the Gold Coast's Gorokan area
'Please if anyone hears anything or sees anything at all, please let me know ASAP.'
Chief Inspector Col Lott told Daily Mail Australia Kiera-Lee had left her home where she headed to the lake to calm down after an argument on Sunday but never returned home.
He said due to her age police are concerned for her safety.
Kiera-Lee is described as being of tanned, about 150cm tall, a slim build and with brown shoulder length hair.
She was last seen wearing an over-sized grey singlet and Nike slides.
There was an unconfirmed sighting of the teenager at Wyong train station at 9am on Tuesday.
Ms Johnston said Kiera-Lee might be travelling to Queensland.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au.

Kiera-Lee McNamara's mother is pleading for help to find her 13-year-old daughter