FAMILY’S DESPERATE NEW PLEA – MISSING MOTHER’S SISTER BEGS AUSTRALIANS TO KEEP SEARCHING AS HOPE FOR ANSWERS FADES
Sister of missing Queensland mum Jana Armstrong is pleading with the community to keep searching for her.
Faith Isaacs joined a group of family and friends scouring bushland, with her sister’s four-month-old son strapped to her chest.
Faith Isaacs joined a group of family and friends scouring bushland, with her sister’s four-month-old son strapped to her chest. 9News
They’re all looking for any clues on where the Toowoomba mum could be after her “out of character” disappearance on Tuesday.
The group spent Saturday scouring dirt roads, overgrown scrub and searching down the steepest slopes for anything that could lead them to her.
“We’re just trying to find where she might, where Jana might be, any, any clues,” Isaacs told 9News.
“Anything like clothing or any fresh tyre marks or anything like that.”
Isaacs four-month-old nephew was found at his 30-year-old mum’s Toowoomba home, west of Brisbane on Tuesday afternoon, while her white Hyundai Kona was found unlocked near her street early on Wednesday morning.
They’re all looking for any clues on where Jana Armstrong (pictured) could be after her “out of character” disappearance on Tuesday. 9News
Family and friends are hopeful Armstrong’s dog may be able to pick up her scent.
“Yeah, I reckon she would if she comes across it,” brother-in-law Michael Isaacs told 9News.
Preston Road is a key part of the search area, located about 10 kilometres from Toowoomba.
The road is predominantly flanked by thick bushland on both sides with few homes in the area.
Armstrong’s four-month-old son was found at their Toowomba home (pictured) on Tuesday afternoon. 9News
Police believe Jana’s car may have been seen along here on the night she vanished.
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Worried colleagues have also joined in the search.
“I am very worried for her, hence why I am here and some of our work colleagues are here looking for her, very worried for her,” Norah Vinson told 9News.
Locations police are appealing for CCTV and dashcam footage for in the search for Jana Armstrong 9News
Police are also urging the public to check the following locations on CCTV and dash cam for any sightings of Jana’s car: Tabletop Drive, Rangeville between 9pm-10pm on July 7; Preston Road, Preston around 10pm on July 7; Charker Street, Darling Heights at around 10.15pm on July 7; Gordon Avenue Newtown between 3am-5am, July 8.
Police say they don’t have any suspects but they do believe Armstrong’s disappearance is suspicious.
Please check your backyards, please walk your property, please walk areas that are near your property,” Vinson pleaded.
SOURCE: https://www.nine.com.au/australia-news/qld/jana-armstrong-search-sister-of-missing-queensland-mum-urges-people-to-keep-looking-for-her-20260711-p60ekk.html