Plea for woman in PJs to come home Amy Schulkins walked out of her house north of Brisbane wearing only pyjamas and never returned, leaving her spouse (pictured) and five children distraught.
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Subscriber only The partner of a missing spouse choked back tears as she made an emotional plea for her wife to make contact after she walked out of the house in her pyjamas and never returned. Amy Schulkins was last seen driving along Morayfield Road in the Queensland town of Caboolture at 11.45pm on December 30 in a 2001 Nissan Patrol, registration 257VTN. Soon after, local council CCTV footage captured Ms Schulkins in her vehicle turning into Lower King Street, Caboolture, heading towards the Bruce Highway and Bribie Island interchange.
Wife and children of missing woman Amy Schulkins plead for public help to track her down
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The family of missing mother of five Amy Schulkins have made an emotional plea for people to come forward with information that may help find her.
Ms Schulkins, 36, left her Caboolture South home, north of Brisbane, just before 11:00pm on December 30 last year.
Her wife Rebecca Schulkins said the disappearance was completely out of character, and that Amy seemed a bit off that night.