Searches are continuing for a walker who has not been seen since Easter weekend.
North Wales Police said concern for Susan Wright’s safety is mounting.
Mountain rescue teams, members of the Search and Rescue Dogs Association, RAF and the police helicopter have all been involved in the search for the 59-year-old of Carmel near Caernarfon.
Ms Wright, a keen walker, left her home in the village on Good Friday.
North Wales Police said: “Officers are now aware that Susan was potentially seen at around 3.20pm on Sunday 31 March, walking through Carmel, in the direction of Groeslon or back towards the centre of the village.”
She is described as white, about 5ft 10ins tall with dark brown shoulder length hair which is greying.
Ms Wright is also described as having a fair complexion, green coloured eyes and may possibly be wearing glasses with a pink charm on them. She is believed to be wearing a dark green/grey Puffa-style jacket and is possibly wearing walking boots.
Inspector Kevin Bratherton said: “We are making a further appeal for sightings of Susan Jane Wright.
“Members of the public are asked to cast their minds back to the time and date when she was potentially last seen, in a bid to establish if anyone else has seen her since.
“This was the Easter weekend and there would have lots of walkers about that may have seen Susan”
“We are also asking people who live in the vicinity of Carmel and surrounding villages to search their gardens, outbuildings or any containers that may be used as a shelter.”
Police divers are also searching ponds in the area.
Anyone who may have seen the missing woman or anyone matching her description is asked to give call police immediately on 101.
