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Police are appealing for assistance to locate Queanbeyan woman Julie Moore, who has not been seen since Christmas Eve. Ms Moore, 53, was last seen by a family member, and failed to make any contact with her family on Christmas Day. Relatives said this was out of character and they held concerns for her welfare. Police believe Ms Moore went to the Queanbeyan Leagues Club at 11pm on December 24. CCTV footage shows she left the club a short time later. Ms Moore is described as a 165-centimetre-tall Caucasian woman, with a thin build and fair complexion. She has greying light brown shoulder-length hair. She was last seen wearing a black top with what appears to be green material around the back, shoulders and neckline, dark-coloured pants, a black or grey check top wrapped around her waist and sandals or thongs. Ms Moore is known to live in the Queanbeyan and Karabar areas. Monaro police have established Strikeforce Kadigal to investigate the circumstances of Ms Moore’s disappearance. The Monaro Police District crime manager, Detective Chief Inspector Neil Grey, appealed for people with information about Ms Moore’s disappearance to contact police. “If anyone has information about Julie Moore’s whereabouts, or has seen her since Christmas Eve, then we want to hear from you,” Chief Inspector Grey said. If you have information about Julie Moore’s disappearance you can contact Queanbeyan Police Station on 02 6298 0599, Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or contact police online at nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.
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Police are appealing for assistance to locate Queanbeyan woman Julie Moore, who has not been seen since Christmas Eve.
Ms Moore, 53, was last seen by a family member, and failed to make any contact with her family on Christmas Day.
Relatives said this was out of character and they held concerns for her welfare.
Police believe Ms Moore went to the Queanbeyan Leagues Club at 11pm on December 24.
CCTV footage shows she left the club a short time later.
Ms Moore is described as a 165-centimetre-tall Caucasian woman, with a thin build and fair complexion. She has greying light brown shoulder-length hair.
She was last seen wearing a black top with what appears to be green material around the back, shoulders and neckline, dark-coloured pants, a black or grey check top wrapped around her waist and sandals or thongs.
Ms Moore is known to live in the Queanbeyan and Karabar areas.
Monaro police have established Strikeforce Kadigal to investigate the circumstances of Ms Moore’s disappearance.
The Monaro Police District crime manager, Detective Chief Inspector Neil Grey, appealed for people with information about Ms Moore’s disappearance to contact police.
“If anyone has information about Julie Moore’s whereabouts, or has seen her since Christmas Eve, then we want to hear from you,” Chief Inspector Grey said.
If you have information about Julie Moore’s disappearance you can contact Queanbeyan Police Station on 02 6298 0599, Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or contact police online at nsw.crimestoppers.com.au.
Information can be provided anonymously.