Police have issued an updated description of Dungog woman Tathra Lloyd who has been missing since Monday.
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Ms Lloyd, aged 44, has not been sighted since she was released from a mental health facility at Maitland about 2.40pm on Monday May 22.
Ms Lloyd failed to return home to Dungog and she has not made contact with her family. She is not in possession of her mobile phone, wallet or identification.
The Dungog woman suffers mental health issues and is known to use an alias of Mitzy Puntapinta.
She is of Caucasian appearance, approximately 168 cm in height, large build, with reddish-brown wavy shoulder length hair.
CCTV images of her on the afternoon of her release show her wearing blue denim jeans with a cuff, dark and light coloured joggers, a black vinyl jacket and a burgundy shirt (seen from the back only).
Her hair was in a top knot and she was carrying a green Aldi bag and another blue shopping bag.
Police and Ms Lloyd’s family, hold serious concerns for her welfare.
Ms Lloyd is a regular user of public transport, in particular trains. Police are currently reviewing footage at railway stations near the hospital.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/
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