Massive reward on offer as missing woman's family desperately seeks answers

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Massive reward on offer as missing woman's family desperately seeks answers
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Police have offered a six-figure reward for information from the public on the whereabouts of a mother-of-two who disappeared more than a decade ago.

Allison Bernard, who was aged 23 at the time, was last seen at about 11pm at the Exchange Hotel in Coen, about 550 kilometres north of Cairns, on February 10, 2013.

"I genuinely hope that this reward provide answers for Ms Bernard, her family, friends and the community," he said. The detective then read out a statement from the devastated family who urged anyone in the public with any information to come forward. She was last seen at the Exchange Hotel in Coen, north of Cairns, on February 10, 2013. No one has been charged with the disappearance. Picture: Supplied

More recently in 2021, drone and camera technology, as well as police on horseback and four-wheel drives, searched the area where she vanished in 2013.

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