The search for a Queensland woman missing for almost two weeks is set to resume.
A team of police and SES volunteers will continue combing the Warwick reach of the Condamine River for signs of Gail Lynch at 7am (AEST) on Monday.
The 55-year-old was last seen at her home in Warwick on July 3.
Police say they have grave concerns for her safety and have considered foul play.
Police have also conducted forensic searches of her home.
Meanwhile, Queensland Police will also be searching for 76-year-old woman Rosemary Osborne, who was last seen at her home in Karana Downs, in Brisbane’s west, on Saturday night.
Ms Osborne suffers from a medical condition and may be disorientated, police say.
On Sunday, officers searched the Karana Downs area, including the bush and park lands within the suburb.
Ms Osborne is described as being Caucasian in appearance, about 170cm tall with light brown hair and hazel eyes.
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