A VIDEO still which is the last known picture taken of missing Highworth mum-of-four Linda Razzell is due to be released by police today.
The picture is taken from a CCTV recording of 42-year-old Linda as she visited the HSBC Bank in Regent Street, Swindon, the day before her disappearance on March 19.
Police are also to release home video footage of Linda with her children.
Police spokesman Alvina Kumar said: "We hope that this may prompt a better recognition by the public."
It's been over six weeks since she was last seen and mystery still surrounds the disappearance of Linda, a part-time learning assistant at Swindon College.
It is believed that, after dropping off her children at school in Highworth, she drove her normal route to work in Swindon, parking her red Ford Escort as usual in Alvescot Road, Old Walcot.
There has been no trace of her since, except the recovery of her mobile phone from an alley near where her car was found.
Linda's cousin Julie Westmore, who has travelled from Llanybydder in Wales to help look after Linda's children, said nothing has been heard of Linda since she was last seen.
Police have confirmed that she had no spare clothes with her, left her passport behind and has not made any transactions from her bank account.
Officers have made a detailed examination of Linda's route to work from Old Walcot to Swindon College, which has included sweeps of Queen's Park in which a team of divers from the Avon and Somerset force searched ponds, lakes and drains.
There was also a reconstruction of Linda's walk to work, via Upham Road and Drove Road, carried out by a member of Swindon police's support staff fitting Linda's description, in which detectives were able to try to gain clues by talking to people whose daily routine could have coincided with the missing mum.
Anyone with information about Linda's whereabouts is asked to contact police on Swindon 528111 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
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