Police hold fears for missing mum
POLICE fear for the life of 32-year-old mother Tina Greer who went missing near Aratula last Thursday.
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POLICE fear for the life of a 32-year-old mother believed to be missing near Aratula.
Tina Greer, a mother of a 13-year-old daughter, was visiting her boyfriend in the Aratula-Boonah area last Thursday before disappearing.
Police have discovered her car, phone and belongings and have not been able to contact her boyfriend, who is believed to have links to The Finks motorcycle gang.
Police have set up a facility on the Cunningham Hwy at Aratula with pictures of Ms Greer and a car similar to hers in the hope of jogging people's memories.
Inspector Keith McDonald said police were continuing to treat the case as a search for a missing person.
"There's no evidence of foul play at this stage," he said.
"But the disappearance of Miss Greer is of concern to us because she has been missing now for over a week and the circumstances about her disappearance do lead us to have grave concerns for her safety and wellbeing.
"We're concerned for the state of Miss Greer.
"She has missed a number of important dates and times in her life and also her daughter's life.
"The fact that she's been missing for over a week is totally out of character with her. She hasn't accessed any bank accounts. We've located her mobile phone and all other personal belongings have been located that she had on her."
Ms Greer is a resident of Beechmont in the Gold Coast hinterland.
Insp McDonald said while her boyfriend was a known associate of The Finks, he didn't believe there was a direct link between Ms Greer and the gang.
"I am aware that her boyfriend had an affiliation with The Finks motorcycle club but I'm unaware of any direct association Ms Greer had to The Finks motorcycle club.
"The boyfriend has not contacted police at this stage.
"We haven't been able to locate the boyfriend. All endeavours to locate the boyfriend at the present stage have been unsuccessful."
Despite placing a unit in Aratula, Insp McDonald said the search for Ms Greer had ground to a halt after SES units were had to attend to flooding.
Originally published as Police hold fears for missing mum