'Grave fears' for missing women

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 11 November 2012 | 20.01

Missing women Sandra Pevitt (inset) and a silver Hyundai similar to her vehicle. Source: Herald Sun

THE family of a missing Melbourne woman have told of their pain at her mysterious disappearance.

Police and those close to Sandra Pevitt of Werribee have grave fears for her safety after she vanished five days ago.

Ms Pevitt, 45, left home at 8.30am on Wednesday and had told a family member she was going to see a doctor that day.

But she did not see the doctor and she and her silver Hyundai car have not been seen since.

Her sister Leanne Snaize said there had been nothing to indicate anything was wrong.

She said her sister loved her nieces and nephews and was deeply missed.

"She walks in the room and you know Sandra's there. Sandra makes the party," Mrs Snaize said.

Sandra Pevitt's partner Paul Czech and sister Leanne Snaize. Picture: Mike Keating Source: Herald Sun

Ms Pevitt's partner Paul Czech said there was no explanation. He said she was a sensitive person with a great sense of humour.

"Obviously everybody's desperately worried. Everybody has been trying every avenue they can possibly try (to find her). We miss her terribly," he said.

Mr Czech urged Ms Pevitt to get in touch. 

"She's loved. Please, make contact with somebody," he said. Detective Sen-Constable David Reynolds of Werribee CIU said the disappearance was "very much out of character".

"Police and family hold grave fears for her safety and welfare," he said.

He said Ms Pevitt had never gone missing before.

Ms Pevitt is 167cm tall, of medium build with brown shoulder-length straight hair, brown eyes and wearing frameless glasses.

She was last seen wearing blue jeans, a grey sports top, brown and white knitted jacket and white runners with a pink trim.

Her vehicle, a 2010 Hyundai i30 wagon, is registered XVL-284.

Meanwhile, police are looking for a second woman who went missing in a separate incident.

Katie Dircks, 30, is believed to have caught a tram in South Melbourne to Flinders Street shortly after 7pm on Friday and has not been seen since.

Police said Ms Dircks emailed a friend around 11.30am on Saturday, but had made no further contact.

She suffers from a medical condition which requires regular medication and family members have concerns for her welfare.

She is described as Caucasian, around 156cm tall with a solid build, long brown hair and brown eyes.

She was last seen wearing a navy blue dress with buttons down the front and a black cardigan with white lace pockets.

Anyone with information can call 000 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

- with AAP


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