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Family pleads for info about missing mother's cold case

Detective Senior Constable Shannon Pugsley hopes the Summernats weekend will help spur new leads. (Dominic Giannini/AAP PHOTOS)

The family of a woman missing for 16 years have issued a desperate plea for information on the anniversary of her disappearance. 

Laura Haworth was last seen on January 5, 2008 at her friend's house on Collett Street in Queanbeyan, NSW and has not been in contact with friends or family since. 

She left in her red Mazda 121, which was later found in Reid, in Canberra's inner north.

Their lives changed unexpectedly when Ms Haworth disappeared all those years ago, the family said in a statement on Friday.

"Laura is a mother, a daughter, a sister and a friend and we ache to know what has happened to her," they said. 

"Every day we live with what ifs, whys, and maybes. The pain of not knowing what has happened to Laura is brutal and has a huge impact on our daily lives. 

"Laura we love you and miss you. You have a loving family waiting for news, please, please be in touch."

Previous public callouts have resulted in people coming forward with new pieces of information, Detective Senior Constable Shannon Pugsley said.

The detective from ACT Policing's criminal investigations unit is hoping the Summernats weekend - where tens of thousands of car enthusiasts visit Canberra for the festival - will help spur new leads.

Ms Haworth's disappearance occurred on the same weekend the car festival was held in 2008.

Laura Haworth's red Mazda 121
Laura Haworth was last seen on January 5, 2008 and her red Mazda was later found in Canberra. (HANDOUT/ACT POLICE)

"We believe there are people in the community that have information about Laura's whereabouts and her movements that weekend in January 2008," she told reporters on Friday.

"Summernats 21 was also taking place in Canberra at the same time Laura was last seen so there may be people who are visiting from interstate that have information.

"We're hoping that any new piece of information could be the missing piece in the puzzle."

The family and police have expressed hope Ms Haworth would be found safe and well.

"Over the past 16 years, Laura's family has had to live with a significant emotional impact of not knowing what has happened to Laura,"  Sen Const Pugsley said.

"So we're just hoping that we can get the closure for them that they deserve and they're hopeful that Laura will be found safe and well."

Information should be reported to police or could be done anonymously through Crimestoppers, the police officer said.

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