ACT Policing holds grave fears for the safety and wellbeing of a 43-year-old Macquarie woman missing since 8pm last night (Friday, 4 February).
The woman left her residence on foot wearing, sneakers, light beige shorts, a ripped singlet and was carrying a black backpack.
She is described as 185cm tall, having a lean muscular build, tanned complexion, brown eyes and short brown hair.
It is believed she may be in the Mt Painter, Stromlo, Black Mountain or Coppins Crossing areas.
Anyone who may have seen the woman is urged to contact ACT Policing Operations on 131-444.
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