Helicopter broadcasts from the air as police search for woman missing from inner-Brisbane hotel

Police helicopter broadcasts by loudspeaker from the air during search for woman missing from hotel and needing urgent treatment

  • Police are urgently trying to locate missing 27-year-old, Mia Vicencio
  • She has not been seen since leaving Brisbane hotel on Sunday morning
  • She requires urgent medical treatment, police fear for her well being

A helicopter search is underway for a woman requiring urgent medical treatment who is missing from an inner-city Brisbane hotel. 

Police are trying to locate 27-year-old Mia Vicencio from northside Brisbane after she was reported missing on Sunday afternoon.

The helicopter broadcast an urgent call for Ms Vicencio to suburbs Aspley, Carseldine and Chermside, the Brisbane Times reported. 

Police are trying to locate 27-year-old Mia Vicencio (pictured) from northside Brisbane after she was reported missing on Sunday afternoon

It is currently unknown what medical condition she suffers from, however it has been noted that she requires urgent treatment. 

Ms Vicencio was last seen wearing pyjamas and ugg boots, with a black backpack.

She was spotted in Brisbane’s Queen Street after spending the night at an inner-city Brisbane hotel on Saturday night.

A helicopter search is underway for a woman requiring urgent medical treatment who is missing from an inner city Brisbane hotel (stock image)

A helicopter search is underway for a woman requiring urgent medical treatment who is missing from an inner city Brisbane hotel (stock image)

By Sunday afternoon, her family had reported her missing.     

‘Mia Vicencio was last seen at an address on Queen Street at around 6am Sunday morning and has not been seen by friends or family since,’ Queensland’s police media say. 

‘Preliminary investigations indicate she may have travelled to the northside of Brisbane.’ 

She is of Asian appearance, with a slim build, approximately 155 centimetres tall, long black hair and dark eyes.

Police and family fear for the young woman’s welfare, and urge anybody with information to contact police on 131 444 or via Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.

Mia Vicencio was last seen at an address on Queen Street at around 6am Sunday morning and has not been seen by friends or family since

Mia Vicencio was last seen at an address on Queen Street at around 6am Sunday morning and has not been seen by friends or family since

 

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