Police in Brisbane are searching a creek and bushland for a Capalaba woman who went missing last week.
Police and family hold serious concerns for her welfare after she failed to attend a pre-arranged meeting and has not been contactable for over a week.
Natarn Auld was last seen at a residence on Mount Cotton Road in the early hours of December 14.
"The last contact that she had was with an associate in the early hours of that morning, where she indicated that she was off to buy some cigarette papers " Detective Inspector Steve Hollands said.
"We don't know where she was going to do that but that was at about three o'clock in the morning."
Detectives say they have information to suggest she was then in the Banyo and Northgate area, near where police are conducting their search.
Detectives have launched a search through bushland in an industrial area of Nudgee, with SES personnel concentrating on an area west of the Gateway Motorway.
A police dive squad is also searching a stretch of Nudgee Creek.
Natarn Auld is described as Caucasian in appearance, about 170cm tall with long brunette hair and a slight build.
She was last seen wearing dark coloured long pants, a dark jumper with long sleeves, thongs and a gold necklace.
Anyone with information is urged to contact police immediately.
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