UPDATE: POLICE are reviewing CCTV footage from the Ingleburn CBD to trace the last known steps of missing woman Angela Randal-Jones.

Mrs Randal-Jones, of Campbelltown, was last seen at 9.30am on Wednesday when she was dropped off at an Ingleburn doctors surgery in Nardoo St.

After the scheduled appointment, Mrs Randal-Jones, who is in her mid-50s, was supposed to catch a train from Ingleburn to Macarthur railway station and walk home, police say.

Police are now looking at CCTV footage, which they retrieved from a business in the Ingleburn CBD today, to put a timeline together of Mrs Randal-Jones’ movements.

Macquarie Fields police duty officer Inspector Jason Horn said there was no history to suggest foul play had played a role in her disappearance.

“We take all matters very seriously but there is nothing to suggest this is an act of foul play,” Insp Horn said.

“The family has said its uncommon for her to be uncontactable for a period of time. She has a mobile phone but it is not being answered.

“It could mean she doesn’t want to speak to anyone at the moment.”

The Macarthur Chronicle’s Facebook post on Mrs Randal-Jones’ disappearance has had more than 600 shares and reached almost 40,000 people.

Despite the community’s knowledge of her disappearance, no sightings have been reported to police.

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Mrs Randal-Jones is urged to call Macquarie Fields police on 9605 0499 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

EARLIER: POLICE are seeking any information from the community to locate a missing woman from the Campbelltown region.

Angela Randal-Jones, of Campbelltown, was last seen yesterday at 9.30am after being dropped off at an Ingleburn doctors surgery in Nardoo St.

Following the appointment, Mrs Randal-Jones was supposed to catch a train from Ingleburn to Macarthur railway station and walk home, police say.

Police have concerns for her safety and have been told this is out of character for Mrs Randal-Jones.

Macquarie Fields police duty officer acting detective inspector Tim Liddiard said at this stage Mrs Randal-Jones whereabouts was still unknown.

“There are concerns for her welfare,” Det-Insp Liddiard said.

“We are seeking any information as to sightings or the possible whereabouts of her.”

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Mrs Randal-Jones is urged to call Macquarie Fields police on 9605 0499 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.