Caroline Wilga: Homicide detectives investigating disappearance of missing German backpacker in the Wheatbelt

Murder detectives are now in a widespread search for a young German backpacker who lost in the wheat belt.
Caroline Wilga was recently seen in a market in Stirling Street, close to the intersection of the Goomalling-Toodyay Road in Toodyay on June 28th.
Police commissioner Col Blanch said on Wednesday that the 26 -year -old child was captured in CCTV the next day in Beacon.
“(Murder detectives) went yesterday (wheat belt) or they go today,” he said.
“They are researching, not a murder at this point, but we want our best abilities to investigate something that is very interested for us.”
Mr. Blanch said that the young woman had contact with them after she had contact with them, Mrs. Wilga’s family traveled to WA.
The police believe that his phone was closed.

Ms. Wilga, a German citizen, is known to travel at the Wa recording 1HDS 330 with black and silver 1995 Mitsubishi Station Sedan.
Curly or curly long dark blond hair and brown eyes are defined as a thin structure.
It also has several tattoos, including left arms depicting different symbols.
Carolina is asked to contact the police immediately on 131 444 with any information about where Wilga is.