Police are re-appealing for public assistance to locate a woman who went missing from Mount Darragh last month.
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Kellie-Anne Levitski, aged 38, was last seen about 8.30pm on March 30 at her parents’ home on Mount Darragh Rd.
The rural property is located between the townships of Merimbula and Bombala.
Kellie-Anne’s parents reported her missing to police the following day when they failed to locate her.
Police canvassed the immediate area both on foot, in vehicles, and via the Westpac Helicopter, and made a number of other inquiries, however all attempts to locate Kellie-Anne have been unsuccessful.
It is believed Kellie-Anne left the property on foot, either on the Sunday evening, or early the following morning, and has not been seen or heard from since.
Kellie-Anne left behind her wallet, bankcards and mobile phone, and has not accessed her bank accounts since her disappearance.
Serious concerns are held for her welfare, as not only is her disappearance out of character; she also has a serious medical condition that requires treatment.
Police are of the belief that the woman might have travelled to Canberra, however she does not have access to a car and may have hitch-hiked.
Kellie-Anne is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 178cm tall, with a solid build (about 115kg) and dyed long blonde hair.
She was last seen wearing a grey polar fleece top and a long black dress.
Police from Far South Coast Local Area Command are appealing for anyone who has information either about Kellie-Anne’s current whereabouts, or her disappearance, to come forward.
Police are urging anyone with information about this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page, www1.police.nsw.gov.au.
Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence.