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Homicide detectives search New South Wales bushland for missing Jessica Zrinski

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A three-day search for missing woman Jessica Zrinski has begun in the New South Wales Central Tablelands, almost a year and a half after she vanished from Sydney’s western suburbs.

Zrinski, 30, went missing from Bossley Park at 10pm on Sunday 27 November 2022.

Police were informed on December 3 when her relatives were unable to contact her.

A half-million-dollar reward is being offered for any details about a woman who disappeared from western Sydney last year.  New CCTV shows Jessica Zrinski in a blue Holden traveling through Horsley Park and then Mount Victoria.  The 30-year-old was last seen in Bossley Park at around 10pm on November 27 last year.
Zrinski, 30, went missing from Bossley Park at 10pm on Sunday 27 November 2022. (Supplied)
Upon investigation, investigators discovered that Zrinski was in the parking lot of a hotel on Mimosa Road in Greenfield Park at 10 p.m. on November 28. (New South Wales Police)

Upon investigation, investigators discovered that Zrinski was in the parking lot of a hotel on Mimosa Road in Greenfield Park at 10:00 p.m. on November 28, before leaving in a blue Holden Commodore van at 10:10 p.m.

The same car is believed to have been heading west on the M4 and Great Western Highway towards the Blue Mountains.

Homicide detectives are searching today in Jenolan State Forest, about 8 miles north of Jenolan Caves.

The search is expected to last three days.

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