NT Police, family concerned for the safety of Angie Fuller, 30, last seen on Tanami Road on Monday
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Police have reissued a call for information regarding the whereabouts of a woman last seen on a remote stretch of Northern Territory highway almost a week ago.
Angie Fuller, 30, was last seen on Monday evening travelling on the Tanami Road, 15 kilometres west of the intersection at the Stuart Highway north of Alice Springs.
She is described as being of Asian appearance, around 165cm tall with a medium build and long black hair with purple streaks.
In a statement released on Friday, police said Ms Fuller was last seen wearing a black Nike singlet and a cream skirt.
Another short statement was released on Saturday afternoon.
"Police are continuing their intensive efforts to locate Ms Fuller," Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Toby Wilson said.
"Ms Fuller's family and police hold concerns for her safety and are now requesting public assistance."
A spokesperson told the ABC the matter is not being treated as suspicious at this stage.
Police are asking anyone who was travelling on the Tanami in the vicinity of the Stuart Highway between 10pm on January 9 and 9am on January 10 to contact them.
"Anyone with information on Ms Fuller's whereabouts is urged to contact police on 131 444 or via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000," Acting Senior Sergeant Wilson said.
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