HAVE YOU SEEN HER | Brisbane woman missing for two weeks
Queensland police have issued an urgent public appeal for help locating a 31-year-old woman who has not been seen or heard from in more than two weeks.
Police are urging anyone with information to come forward after Rachel, 31, was last seen at an inner-city business on March 30.
The woman, identified only as Rachel, was last seen at a business on Commercial Road in Teneriffe — an upscale riverside suburb just minutes from Brisbane's CBD.
She has not made contact with family or friends since that day, prompting serious concern for her safety and wellbeing.
Rachel was not reported missing until April 11. Nearly two weeks had elapsed before authorities were formally alerted to her disappearance.
Police have described Rachel as Caucasian with a medium build and brown hair. She was last seen wearing long black pants and a brown singlet.
Investigators said she is known to travel between the Sunshine Coast and Mackay regions, raising the possibility she may have left the Brisbane area in the days following her last confirmed sighting.
Officers are now appealing directly to Rachel to make contact, while also urging members of the public across Queensland to come forward if they have any information about her movements or current whereabouts.
The disappearance is the latest in a string of missing persons cases to prompt public appeals from Queensland Police in recent months.
Authorities are stressing that early information from the community is often critical in locating vulnerable individuals.

Teneriffe, where Rachel was last seen, is a densely populated inner-city precinct popular with young professionals and known for its converted woolstore apartments, cafes and riverside boardwalks along the Brisbane River.
Commercial Road is one of the suburb's busiest thoroughfares, lined with retail outlets and hospitality venues.
There is potential for CCTV footage or witness sightings that could help piece together Rachel's movements on the day she disappeared.
Police have not publicly indicated whether they suspect foul play or whether Rachel may have left of her own accord, saying only that investigations are ongoing and that her welfare remains their primary concern.
Anyone with information about Rachel's whereabouts is urged to contact Queensland Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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