The family of a western Sydney teenager who has been missing for a week have issued a desperate plea for help from the public.

Aanisha Sathik, 18, left home near Park Road in Auburn about 1pm on Monday, June 23, with no phone or money.

Police believe Sathik may have walked south on Harrow Road and entered Norman Park in Auburn about 3pm that same day.

Appeal for help to find missing woman Aanisha Sathik
Aanisha Sathik, 18, left home near Park Road in Auburn at around 1pm on Monday. (9News)

She is described as being of Indian/Sub-Continental appearance, 180 centimetres tall, of slim build, with long black hair in a bun and brown eyes.

Sathik was last seen wearing a black hooded jumper, long black pants with cream pinstripes, white shoes, and gold earrings.

Police have tracked her last known movements via CCTV when she was seen on the corner of Woodburn Road and Stone Street in Berala.

Police and family hold concerns for Sathik’s welfare.

Appeal for help to find missing woman Aanisha Sathik
Police have tracked her last known movements via CCTV, (9News)
Appeal for help to find missing woman Aanisha Sathik
Sathik’s father asked the public for help. (9News)

Her father tearfully asked the public for help.

“Please find my daughter very soon,” he said.

“We are asking you at home for help.”

NSW Police Superintendent Robert Toynton urged members of the community to be on the lookout for the missing teenager around homes and backyards.

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