POLICE will renew pleas for information into the disappearance of Forster woman Nardia Clark after attempts to locate her failed.
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The 56-year-old was last seen on July 4 on Little Street.
Detectives investigating the circumstances of Ms Clark’s disappearance hold concerns for her welfare.
She has not taken her phone or money and her bank accounts have not been touched.
Acting Superintendent Wayne Humphrey will be joined by a relative of Ms Clark’s on Thursday to make a public plea for information into the disappearance.
“She is a reclusive woman by all accounts, particularly shy, and we are relying on the public to be vigilant in looking for her,’’ Mr Humphrey said.
“The fact she has left her possessions at home and has now been gone for several weeks has us concerned for her welfare.’’
Ms Clark is of Caucasian appearance, with a thin build, about 155cm tall with shoulder-length grey hair. She was last seen wearing a white top and jeans.