ACT Policing has concerns for the welfare and safety of a 37-year-old Canberra woman, who was reported missing last night.
The missing woman is believed to have left her home in Canberra’s North sometime after 5.30pm yesterday (January 14).
She is described as 163cm (5’4”) tall, approximately 70kgs, with a slim build, olive skin, and long dark brown hair.
Police believe she may be driving towards Cootamundra in NSW in her vehicle, a 2010 model silver Holden Barina with ACT registration plates YFZ28Y.
Anyone who has seen a woman matching the above description, or the silver Holden Barina, is urged to contact ACT Policing Operations immediately on 131-444.
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