Amy Schulkins was last seen at a home north of Brisbane on December 30
Her wife Rebecca made a tearful plea for Amy to return home on Thursday
The couple share five children aged six to 15 - with one only finding out on TikTok
Queensland Police said Amy appears to have vanished off the face of the earth
The last known photos of the mother show her driving the night she disappeared
Police have released the last known photo of a high risk mother who mysteriously vanished before New Year s Eve.
Amy Schulkins family reported her missing after she was last seen at a home in Caboolture South, north of Brisbane, on the night of December 30.
Queensland Police said the 36-year-old appears to have vanished off the face of the earth .
Police on Tuesday shared a photo of the mother-of-five driving her white Nissan Patrol at Caboolture just before midnight on the night she went missing.
The four-wheel drive was clocked on CCTV travelling along Lower King Street heading towards the Bruce Highway.
She disappeared without a trace from north of Brisbane almost two weeks ago. Now police have released new images in the hope of finding this mum-of-five.
Crime by Cormac Pearson, Nathan Edwards 11th Jan 2021 6:43 PM
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Subscriber only Chaotic scenes played out north of Brisbane as a man allegedly evaded police by dodging cars, driving on the wrong side of the road and eventually climbing onto a roof before being arrested by police. Police have charged a 22-year-old after the two-hour chase, initially called about a stolen black Audi S5 allegedly seen driving at high speeds in Caboolture about 8am Monday. The stolen black Audi narrowly missing cars while driving down the other side of the road. Police say the car was chased along Morayfield Road just before 10am where it mounted a roundabout and exited onto Uhlmann Road towards the Bruce Highway.
Police have charged a man after he allegedly stole a vehicle from the Sunshine Coast and drove it to Caboolture. At 8am today police patrols were alerted.