Noosa News
Capalaba woman missing for three weeks

“There’s been no use of her phone, her bank accounts, or her social media sites, so as the passage of time has gone on our expectation of finding her alive is somewhat lessened.
“We do fear the worst has happened to her.”
Inspector Hollands said new footage tracked Ms Auld walking alone along Redland Bay Road between 3.30am and 4.20am on December 14.
Inspector Hollands urged anyone to come forward if they saw asomeone walking or driving along the road acting suspiciously during that 50-minute window.
He said police believed Ms Auld had been in the Capalaba industrial estate before 3.30am, prompting another search on Tuesday morning around the estate in dense bush beside the Coolnwynpin Creek.
Ms Auld was still in the Capalaba area until…
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