- Perth woman Alison Raspa, 25, has been missing in Canada since Wednesday
- The Australian woman was last seen leaving a bar in Whistler at 11.30pm
- Police reportedly found her mobile phone in a nearby lake the next morning
- Divers are scouring the near-frozen lake as investigators speak to her family
Perth woman Alison Raspa, 25, has been missing for almost a week
Police divers are scouring a near-frozen lake in Canada’s popular tourist resort town of Whistler after an Australian woman disappeared from a nearby bar six days ago.
Alison Raspa, from Perth, was last seen leaving the Three Below Bar on Blackcomb Way at 11.30pm on November 22.
She was reported missing the next day when she failed to turn up to work.
Canadian police found Alison’s mobile phone at Alpha Lake park at 6.30am the day after she went missing, roughly seven kilometres from where she was last seen.
‘We are very concerned for Alison’s well being,’ Sergeant Annie Linteau said.
Divers are continuing to search the lake for further signs of Alison as temperatures plummet to below zero degrees.
Canadian police found Alison’s mobile phone at the near-frozen Alpha Lake park at 6.30am the day after she went missing
She was last seen leaving the Three Below Bar on Blackcomb Way at 11.30pm on November 22
‘Alison, please be ok. I only spoke to through Facebook on the night you went missing,’ close friend Brit Hill posted online.
Other friends took to social media, writing that they had not heard from her since she disappeared and pleading anyone with information to come forward to police.
Alison is described as being white, with long brown hair and blue eyes.
She was last seen wearing a black jacket, with a white and black striped shirt and black pants and a blue backpack.
Police said they had spoken to Alison’s family and friends and were offering support ‘during this difficult time’.
Alison is described as being white, with long brown hair and blue eyes