The search for a 16-year-old Kempton Park girl is intensifying more than a day since she was last seen on Saturday afternoon.

Her parents, Brian and Rene Jenkins are anxiously waiting for news from the Kempton Park police about the whereabouts of their oldest child.

Police earlier on Sunday evening went to the address that the vehicle she was last seen in was registered. They learned that the owner of that vehicle had moved houses two years earlier.

"I will follow up the case immediately"

Her distraught father was waiting anxiously at the Kempton Park police station at 11pm on Sunday night awaiting any news.

Sapa contacted the Kempton Park SA police service [SAPS] commissioner Susan de Lange who said "I will follow up the case immediately and will find out why members of the Kempton Park SAPS had not started looking for Cathryn earlier."

Cathryn Jenkins was walking home after a shift at the Spur Restaurant in Glenn Marais in Edenvale when she went missing.

"She was last seen entering the boomed-off area we live in, in a green Fiat Uno," said her father, Brian Jenkins.

The Uno left the boomed-off area by a different entrance, it is unknown if Cathryn got out of the vehicle or not, but she has not been seen since.

"Cathryn told the security guard at the entrance that she was getting a lift with the driver of the Uno but she did not come home," the distraught father said.

He said that he had contacted the staff at the Spur as well as Cathryn's friends but no one knows who the driver of the Uno is.

"He signed his name 'Steven O' at the entrance and the vehicle registration is MCG 063 GP. She was wearing blue jeans and a blue shirt, she has brown hair and brown eyes, she did not have her cellphone with her," the father said.

Members of the community with possible information to contact the Kempton Park Police station on (011) 570 9243.

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