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Family's desperate plea on missing Beechmont woman Tina Greer

THE family of missing woman Tina Greer have made an impassioned plea for information on her whereabouts after she disappeared without a trace over a week ago.

THE family of missing woman Tina Greer have made an impassioned plea for information on her whereabouts after she disappeared without a trace nine days ago.

Police divers are this morning scouring several waterways and dams on a private property off Spicers Gap Rd after Ms Greer's car was found, locked and abandoned, at the nearby Governors Chair Lookout, near Cunninghams Gap in the state's southwest, last Sunday.

Ms Greer, 32, was last seen on Wednesday, January 18, when she left her home at Beechmont in the Gold Coast hinterland.

It's believed she was driving to the Aratula area to visit her boyfriend.

Ms Greer's older brother Adam, father Philip, and siblings Matthew and Peter, this morning appealed to the public for information on their missing sister.

Adam Greer said the family, including Ms Greer's 13-year-old daughter, were distraught.

"We just want to make an appeal to the public, we're very worried about our sister and if anyone can help out that would be really good," he said.

"We love her. If anyone can shed any light on anything, we would really love that.

"She's a much loved sister. She's a good person, we love her, we miss her."

Regional crime co-ordinator for the southern police region detective Inspector Darrin Shadlow said police were seeking information from anyone who may have seen Ms Greer's maroon-coloured Holden Commodore.

He said she would have driven from the Beechmont area through to Aratula on January 18, visiting the Governors Chair Lookout and Spicers Gap Rd on or around January 22.

Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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