Ukrainian woman's disappearance 'genuine mystery' Published duration 8 May 2017

image copyright West Yorkshire Police image caption Police have released CCTV images of the missing woman

The disappearance "without a trace" of a mother from Leeds is "a genuine mystery", police have said.

Svitlana Krasnoselska, originally from Ukraine, was last seen near her home in the village of Micklefield near Leeds, at 05:00 BST on 3 April.

West Yorkshire Police said her bank accounts had not been touched and it was completely out of character for the 40-year-old to go missing.

Ms Krasnoselska has lived in the UK for 12 years and has a daughter.

image copyright Geograph/christine johnstone image caption Specialist police teams have been searching an old quarry face, cave system and landfill site

Det Insp James Entwistle said: "We deal with missing people on a daily basis and there's always something to go on.

"With Lana, it's a genuine mystery. We have no idea where she's gone to."

Ms Krasnoselska, who is married with a grown-up daughter, lived in Dunhill Rise in Halton between September and March and has also lived in York.

Specialist search teams with dogs and mountain rescue officers have searched a quarter-mile radius around her home - including in a landfill site, disused quarry and cave systems - but found no useful leads.

Det Supt Lisa Atkinson said: "It's really unusual for people to vanish without a trace. People don't just disappear into thin air.

"Her family are distressed, we're in week five now, but there's nothing.