The 30-year-old has not been seen for two months, with police treating her disappearance as suspicious. 9News
Ms Baker is described as being of Mediterranean or Middle Eastern appearance, approximately 160 centimetres tall, medium build and long dark hair.Detectives are particularly interested in anybody who may have driven down Early street on January 4 between 1am and 7am, and if they possess dash-cam footage.
“It’s been an agonising two months for Samah’s family as it is a long time to not see or hear from her,” Supt Boon said. Police are encouraging anybody in the community who may know of Ms Baker's whereabouts to come forward.
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