NT Police are seeking the public assistance’s for information about two vehicles they believe are connected to the disappearance of 30-year-old Angie Fuller in January this year.
Detectives are focussed on the movements of a 1986 camouflaged Daihatsu Rocky with no registration plates and the rear canopy removed, as well as a 1998 silver Nissan Pulsar Sedan with NT registration plates travelling in the Alice Springs area from January 9 to January 12 this year.
The two vehicles identified by the police are believed to have been travelling on the Stuart Highway, North of Alice Springs and the Tanami Road, near the Stuart Highway turn-off and possibly on dirt tracks in the area at the time of Ms Fuller’s disappearance.
“The current whereabouts of the vehicles are known to police and detectives are only interested in their movements from the 9 to the 12 January 2023,” a statement said.
Ms Fuller was last seen on the evening of January 9 travelling Tanami Road, 15kms west of the intersection at Stuart Highway.
She is described as of Asian appearance, around 165cm tall, medium build with long black hair with purple streaks. She was wearing a black Nike singlet and a cream skirt at the time.
Anyone who saw these vehicles in the detailed period is being asked to contact police on 131 444 or via CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 and quote reference number 10228143.
Police said they are continuing their intensive efforts to locate Ms Fuller.
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