A handwritten word with the phrases "assist me please" have been discovered amongst objects belonging to a lacking South Australian lady.
Colleen South was final seen driving a 2006 silver Hyundai Getz sedan at Renown Park on Friday, July 1 about 3.30pm.
The 58-year-old's household instructed 9News they had been involved after a journal with the word was discovered metres from her crashed automotive, which was positioned in a ditch off Mackies Highway, Bunguluke, 15 kilometres east of Wycheproof in northern Victoria, on July 3.
A bag containing her ID was left by a close-by tree.
Police and the State Emergency Service (SES) have used drones, horses and canine to look dense bushland within the surrounding space to no avail.
A $1000 reward has been supplied by South's daughter to assist discover her, whereas Victoria Police are additionally interesting to the general public for help.
South's disappearance is out of character and police are involved for her welfare because of a medical situation.
Superintendent Rebecca Olsen stated her disappearance shouldn't be being handled as suspicious and that the word might have been written earlier than she vanished.
"At this stage, there's nothing to recommend that that is suspicious and can take every thing into consideration," Olsen stated.
"We can be leaving no stone unturned."
Colleen is about 154cm tall, of stable construct, and has brown hair and inexperienced eyes.
She was final seen carrying a black and white striped shirt with blue denims.
Police have launched a picture of Colleen and urge anybody who sights her or with any info on her whereabouts to contact Swan Hill Police Station on (03) 5036 1600.