Australind Police have ‘serious welfare concerns’ for missing woman in Bunbury and urge public to assist

Australind police have “serious welfare concerns” for a missing woman who was last seen in Bunbury more than three days ago.
Police are urging the public to assist in the search for Kym Marie Baker who didn’t return home from work on Friday May 16 and has not been heard from by family or friends since.
The 51-year-old was last seen near Bunbury TAFE on Robertson Drive at around 3pm on Friday afternoon, wearing denim jeans and an orange/pink T-shirt.

Ms Baker is approximately 173 centimetres tall, of medium build, with brown/red hair, hazel eyes and a fair complexion.
She has a tattoo of a babushka doll on the back of her neck, a lizard on her upper back and a large feather on one of her feet.
Ms Baker may be travelling in a 2013 White Toyota Hilux with the registration 1GHT 625.

Anyone who has seen Ms Baker should call police immediately on 131 444.
Any information relating to her possible whereabouts can be shared with Crime Stoppers on 800 333 000.
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