Fears are growing for Perth teenager Lexi Peterson, who was last seen at a bus station five days ago
- Lexi Peterson missing since Friday night
- He has been seen at the Albany bus station on Sunday at 4 pm
Fears are growing for a 16-year-old boy who has been missing for nearly a week.
Lexi Peterson disappeared from her home in Banjup, south Perth, around 9pm last Friday.
She was then seen at the Aubin Grove train station early on Saturday morning, and was seen at the Albany bus station on Sunday around 4 p.m.
Lexi was carrying several bags at the time she was last seen and was wearing a gray hoodie, a dark jacket, dark colored pants, and an orange beanie.
Lexi Peterson disappeared from her home in Banjup, south Perth, around 9pm last Friday. She was later seen at the Aubin Grove train station early Saturday morning, and she was seen at the Albany bus station (pictured) on Sunday around 4 p.m.

The police and Lexi’s family are very concerned for her well-being.
“Police and the family have urgent concerns for Lexi’s well-being,” WA Police said in a statement.
Police said the teen could also be wearing a long blonde wig or a curly black wig and that her fingernails are painted black.
She has been described as being 170 cm tall, slim, and has blonde hair.
Desperate loved ones have shared posts on social media urging the community to care for Lexi.

Police said the teen could also be wearing a long blonde wig or a curly black wig and that her fingernails are painted black.

Acting Master Sergeant in Charge Dave Loverock said Lexi is believed to be in Albany and has “some medical issues.”
“Lexi is very loved by her entire family, they are desperately concerned for Lexi and would love to see her come home,” a loved one wrote.
“I’m asking, if you know, or if you’ve seen Lexi Peterson or know of her friends, please contact the police.”
Lexi does not have her phone or any identification with her.
Acting Master Sergeant in Charge Dave Loverock said Lexi is believed to be in Albany and has “some medical issues.”
“We understand that you’ve left your phone and other electronic devices at home, but that doesn’t mean you’re holding someone else’s phone,” he said.
“If anyone comes across her, we urge them to tell the police and stay away from her.”
Police urge anyone who sees Lexi, or has information relating to her whereabouts, to contact police immediately on 131 444.

In the photo, Lexi at the Aubin Grove train station.