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Search resumes for missing Capalaba woman Natarn Auld in dense bushland south of Brisbane

Queensland police and SES volunteers are scouring dense bushland along a creek line in south Brisbane, as they continue to search for missing mother-of-three Natarn Auld.
Key points:
- Police have started searching near an industrial estate after new CCTV was released
- The woman was last seen walking alone on December 14 at 3:30am
- Police say there are no persons of interest at this stage
The 38-year-old was last seen around 3.30am on December 14.
Police have obtained security camera footage from a business premises on Redland Bay Road at Capalaba, showing Ms Auld walking at 3:30am, wearing the same clothing she was in, in previously released CCTV footage from earlier that night.
Detective Inspector from the East Crime Group, Steve Hollins, said…
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