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Brisbane mother-of-five missing for six weeks
Senior Constable Amey said there were no indications Amy met with foul play and police were keeping an open mind. Despite a number of reports, there have been no confirmed sightings of Amy.
Amy’s wife, Rebecca Schulkins, said her disappearance was very out-of-character. The couple have five children, aged between six and 15, and they are struggling.
“She [Amy] was a bit distant that day to be honest, she was in a funny mood, something I had never seen in our four-and-a-half years together,” she said.
“I mentioned it to my in-laws that day because we went out for dinner. I said to her: ‘Jeez you’re in a weird mood’. She just said she was tired.
“We just need to know that you’re safe. I wonder at night if you’re cold or…
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