The family of a missingQueensland mum is offering a $5000 reward to anyone with information on her whereabouts, a month after she was last seen in early February.
Twenty seconds of CCTV captured in a dusty carpark in Surat, 80 kilometres west of Roma in rural Queensland, on February 2 show 29-year-old Tayla Spies’ last known movements.
Her 2017 Toyota Hilux was spotted passing the Cobb & Co Changing Station just after 11am before she disappeared.
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A friend of the Spies’ family is now offering a $5000 reward for any information leading to her whereabouts, which can be sent confidentially to Facebook page ‘Missing person Tayla Spies’.
Police searching the Maranoa area last week said that they had been working with Spies’ family to locate her, but the vast 9000-square kilometre area means they don’t know where to start.
“We are frustrated that we have been unable to locate the vehicle, and Tayla,” Detective Chief Inspector Garry Watts said on February 22.
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“The pain and enormity of her absence increases with each day that passes and the worry is consuming us all,” said Tayla’s sister Rebecca in a Facebook video last week.
“Sissy, if you’re watching this, I want you to know that you are so loved and cherished by so many people.”
If you have any information about this missing persons case, phone Policelink on 131 444, or CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000.
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