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Missing woman worries family

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate a Ringwood woman who has been missing since Tuesday.
Michaela Barnett left her Felix Crescent home around 9.30am on Tuesday to stay with a friend in Upwey and has not been seen since.
The 20-year-old is believed to have limited access to a phone and money and relies on public transport to get around.
She has failed to attend several medical appointments and police and family members have concerns for her welfare.
Ms Barnett is described as being around 160cm tall, with a slim build, shoulder-length dark brown hair and brown eyes.
When last seen she was wearing black leggings and a pale grey or white T-shirt.
Anyone with any information about her whereabouts is urged to contact triple zero (000) immediately.

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