Footage of missing Victorian mother captured as family plead for help to find her

Tess McCrackenNewsWire
Camera IconPolice are continuing to search for Renee, a month after she disappeared. Victoria Police Credit: News Corp Australia

The daughter of a Victorian mother who has been missing for more than a month says she just wants to “know that she’s okay” as police continue to search for her.

Renee, 42, left her home on Western Hwy, Warrenheip in regional Victoria about 1.25pm on May 30 and hasn’t been found since.

The woman left her home with her black cat, Shadow, which was later found outside a nearby home.

Camera IconPolice are searching for Warrenheip woman Renee, 42, who left her home regional Victoria and hasn’t been found since. Victoria Police Credit: News Corp Australia

About 6am on June 2, Renee rang the doorbell of a home on Buchanan Dr and asked the resident for clothing and water.

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In footage captured by the home’s doorbell, Renee could be seen shivering on the front porch before crouching down to layer a second jumper over her clothes.

Renee then left the property holding two bottles of water.

Renee’s daughter Bianca Tayla-King, 22, told media both she and her brothers are hoping for a “best case scenario”.

“If there’s chance that my mum sees this, I just want her to know that even if she doesn’t want to be found, we just want to know that she’s okay, and just for her to contact me or my brothers,” she said according to the Herald Sun.

“She didn’t say anything that would alarm any of us or that she’d be going missing.”

Camera IconPolice are continuing to search for Renee, a month after she disappeared. Victoria Police Credit: News Corp Australia

Ms Tayla-King said the entire family are “really worried” as they continue to search for Renee.

“If she needs any help, we’re here to help,” she said.

Police and family hold concerns for Renee’s welfare, as temperatures in the area continue to plummet.

Adding to police concerns, Renee has not accessed her bank accounts in more than a month.

She is described as being caucasian, having slim build and about 170cm tall with blonde hair.

She was last seen wearing a grey-hooded jumper.

Anyone with information should call Ballarat Police Station at (03) 5336 6000 or Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000.

Originally published as Footage of missing Victorian mother captured as family plead for help to find her

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