More questions than answers surround the disappearance of 38-year-old Natarn Auld.
She was last seen on CCTV walking past a Capalaba service station at 3.30am on December 14.
Natarn Auld was last seen on CCTV two months ago.(9News)
But, investigators say, her mobile showed she stayed near the same location until 4.10am, during which time she wasn t shown on CCTV leaving.
The phone was then located several times tracking in a northbound direction, before finally stopping at a recycling facility in Northgate.
Investigators believe she may have fallen asleep in a skip bin.(9News)
Police have found a garbage truck that followed the same route at the exact same time.
Missing mum feared to have died after falling asleep in bin before it was taken to tip
Natarn Auld, who has been missing from her Brisbane home since December 14, is believed to have gotten into an industrial bin shortly before it was taken to a tip by a rubbish truck
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Natarn Auld, 38, has been missing for two months and police fear the worst (Image: Queensland Police)
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News by Thomas Chamberlin
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Subscriber only A missing Brisbane mother may have tragically died after getting into an industrial bin before its contents were picked up by a rubbish truck, investigators believe. Natarn Auld, 38, left her Capalaba unit in December but hasn t been seen or touched her phone, bank account or social media since. Natarn Auld. In a tragic set of circumstances an intensive investigation by police has now confirmed the mother s phone tracked from Capalaba to the Northgate area in Brisbane s north at exactly the same time as a rubbish truck in the early morning. The last confirmed sighting of the mother-of-three was CCTV footage at 3.30am on December 14 on Redland Bay Rd at Capalaba after she left her home at Mount Cotton Rd on foot, 1-2km away.
News by Nathan Edwards
Premium Content Police are searching bushland in Brisbane s north for a woman who was last seen at a Capalaba home more than a week ago. SES members have joined police to search bushland in an industrial area at Nudgee for 38-year-old Natarn Auld, who went missing from a home on Mount Cotton Road on December 14. Police divers are also searching parts of Nudgee Creek There are serious concerns for Ms Auld s welfare as she failed to attend a prearranged meeting and has not been contactable for over a week. She is described as caucasian, about 170cm tall with long brunette hair and a slight build.