'When it's the early days, you've got a bit of hope that she'll come back or she'll be found very quickly,' Todd told 7news. There was a report of a woman matching Julie's appearance hitchhiking in Streaky Bay between 8.30am and 10.30am on Monday, but police have since discounted it.Įxtensive air and land searches in the area have been underway over the last four days, but have thus far came up with no solid leads. Julie and Cliff had previously visited Uluru before travelling to the South Australian countryside. Her family is worried because Julie disappeared without warning and is not familiar with the area. 'Julie, if you're watching this please come back. 'The family is doing the best they can, trying to stay positive under the circumstances. Julie's brother, Todd, from her home state of Queensland arrived in Streaky Bay to try and assist with the expansive search currently underway. Julie and her husband Cliff had travelled from Uluru to South Australia's Eyre Peninsula before she went missing
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