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Doveton woman missing for a month

A 32-year-old missing woman is believed to be in the Endeavour Hills area, police say.

Leah Clarke, of Doveton, hasn’t been seen by family members for the past month.

Her most recent contact with her relatives was by phone on Thursday 2 May.

Police and her family are concerned for her welfare.

Ms Clarke is described as about 165 centimetres with a medium build, hazel eyes and fair complexion.

Her hair may be black or bleached blonde, police say.

She wears tattoos of birds and trees on her left arm.

Any information to Dandenong police station on 9767 7444.

 

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