Police are urging the Mandurah community to keep an eye out for missing woman Carole Livesey who has been seen living rough around the foreshore area.
Police have concerns for the 50-year old woman who walked out of Rockingham Hospital last Tuesday afternoon, October 3.
Carole then went to the Waikiki Salvation Army where she had volunteered in the past and after some lunch she took off telling volunteers she was going to hitchhike home to Mandurah.
Her husband Chris Lampard has been driving around looking for his wife ever since.
In the last few days, Carole has been seen at least two times in Mandurah.
Sergeant Paul Trimble from Rockingham Police said we know she is definitely in Mandurah.
"Possibly around the foreshore and in the area between the city centre and Mandurah Forum.
"We believe Carole is living rough in the Mandurah area and are seeking the help of the local community to keep an eye out and to report any sighting of her to 131444.”
She was wearing a light blue shirt and black pants, she also had a blue cast on her right arm from shoulder to wrist set at 30 degrees and had a nose ring.
The clothing may have changed and it’s possible the cast has been removed.
She is described as being 165-170cm tall, thin build, brown hair, blue eyes, light skin and speaks with an English accent.
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