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Police treating mum’s disappearance as ‘non-suspicious’ after new revelation
Detectives investigating the disappearance of beloved Queensland mum Natarn Auld are no longer treating her missing person case as suspicious.
Ms Auld, 38, was last seen approaching a Capalaba service station at 3.30am on December 14.
She had left her Mount Cotton home, 30 minutes east of Brisbane’s CBD, on foot just before 3am that morning, with CCTV capturing her approaching a service station on Redland Bay Rd.
Grave concerns were held for Ms Auld, as family and friends frantically tried get in contact with her, to no avail.
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