The household of a lacking Auckland 21-year-old have thanked the neighborhood for looking for their "caring" daughter.
Aimee-Jane Smith, 21, went lacking within the early hours of September 30 from her house in St Heliers.
It was the second time she had gone lacking in per week after first being reported lacking from St Luke's Mall on September 28.
She was discovered by police the subsequent day, earlier than disappearing once more.
On Monday, household, associates, members of the neighborhood and police continued to scour Auckland for any signal of Smith.
Finlay Smith, her father, mentioned he was very grateful for the assistance the neighborhood had given in serving to to seek out his "loving, succesful and caring daughter".
"We look ahead to being together with her very quickly – Aimee is liked by many and her associates, household and neighborhood are doing every little thing we will to assist and search."
He mentioned the search was nonetheless ongoing and his daughter hadn't made contact with anybody via social media since she disappeared.
Lacking particular person fliers for Smith had been noticed throughout the town, with one in Business Bay stating she left house about 3am, sporting gray monitor pants.
Searchers had regarded everywhere in the metropolis from Bombay as much as Muriwai, with a concentrate on public reserves and West Coast seashores.
A police spokesperson mentioned police have been persevering with to enchantment to the general public for assist to seek out Smith.
Her household, associates and police had severe issues for her welfare and wished to verify she was secure, they mentioned.
The spokesperson urged anybody with info to name police on 111.
Data is also offered by calling police on 105 and referencing file 220930/4710.
"We'd additionally wish to take this chance to thank all those that have already contacted police with info."