The family of missing Beechmont woman Tina Greer have again issued a plea to anyone who may be able to help the investigation.
Police have ramped up the second phase search for the 32-year-old mother, who hasn't been seen since going to visit her boyfriend at Clumber in January 18.
Police have spoken to her boyfriend, who cannot be named.
Her car was found four days later at Governor's Chair lookout in the Spicer's Gap state forest, west of the Coast.
Anyone who visited the area during that time is urged to contact Police.
Her father, Phil Greer, told The Courier-Mail yesterday the family was doing it tough. "We all miss her," he said. "If she is out there somewhere, we would ask her to contact someone.
Ms Greer is described as 178cm tall with blue eyes, shoulder-length blonde hair and a coloured snake tattoo and flowers on her left hand.
When she went missing she was wearing a floral skirt, an orange off-the-shoulder top and leather slip-on sandals.
Anyone with any information should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.





