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Phil Greer pleads for any information on case of missing Gold Coast woman Tina Greer

THE father of a Gold Coast woman missing for more than two weeks has made a passionate plea for any information that could solve the baffling case.

THE father of a Gold Coast woman missing for more than two weeks has made a passionate plea for any information that could solve the baffling case.

Tina Greer's early model maroon Holden Commodore was found abandoned at the Governor's Chair lookout, near Aratula west of the Gold Coast, on January 22.

That was four days after the 32-year-old mother had left her Beechmont home to visit her boyfriend at Clumber.

There has been no trace of her since, with police yesterday ramping up a second phase search.

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.

"Let us know she is safe. But if there is anyone else who knows anything, any information will help."

Ms Greer had been expected to spend only one night at the home of her boyfriend, a patched member of the Finks outlaw bikie gang, before returning to Beechmont to pick up her 13-year-old daughter Lili the following day.

Police have spoken to her boyfriend, who cannot be named.

Ipswich District Police Inspector Keith McDonald said officers, dog squads and SES volunteers were scouring creeks and bushland near where Ms Greer's car was found.

He also asked for anyone who had visited the popular bushwalking area in the past two weeks and noticed Ms Greer or her car to come forward.

Police believe her car, with registration 067 MDE, could have travelled through the Boonah, Aratula and Moogerah areas.

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.

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