COPS have launched an urgent hunt for a missing tourist who disappeared eight days ago.
Fears are growing for Sally Grace Contarino, 26, after she failed to board her flight home after a trip to Las Vegas.
The Australian woman was last seen holidaying in Nevada before her family lost contact with her more than a week ago.
Sally’s family last heard from her on June 20, the day before she was due to fly home to Australia.
She is thought to have vanished near Mount Charleston, a secluded mountain town outside of Las Vegas.
CCTV from Timbers Bar & Grill, showed the tourist walking down the street the day before her mysterious disappearance.
She was wearing a dark-coloured shorts and a tank top, with black and white Converse shoes.
Sally left the restaurant around 10.30pm on June 19.
Surveillance footage showed the tourist making her way back to Bungalows Hostel on South Las Vegas Boulevard where she had stayed for five days.
She arrived back at her hostel in the early hours of June 20, before remotely checking out, News.au reported.

Sally had reportedly booked a bus ticket from Vegas to LA so she could catch her flight.
But records reportedly revealed that the ticket was never scanned, suggesting she didn’t board the bus.
Sally is described as slim, with fair skin, brown hair and brown eyes.
Timbers Bar & Grill manager Jocelyn Zeigler-Arthur claimed that the area the Aussie woman was staying in was “terrible”, adding: “It is not great for a girl alone.”
She said Sally had been “quiet” but seemed “happy”.
The well-travelled woman has travelled to the US several times before, the Herald Sun reported.
She has visited Palm Springs, California and Las Vegas, Nevada in previous trips.
The LA Police Department has launched an investigation into her disappearance.
Local hospitals have been asked to check records for Sally and to stay alert.

