A police cadaver dog will be used in the search for missing woman Ruth Ridley today as police reveal they're still seeking campers staying near the scene of her disappearance.
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Her husband was found dead in her vehicle in the Upper Murray last year during a camping trip.
Police believe the pair stayed at Neils Reserve near Walwa overnight on October 26.
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Others staying at the site haven't come forward.
"To date we have only spoken to one of those campers and would really like to hear from the others that were in the area at the time," Detective Leading Senior Constable Andrew Leonard said.
"It's been 12 months since Ruth's disappearance, even the slightest detail could be of significant assistance to help us ascertain what has occurred."
Areas surrounding the camping location will be searched by a specialised cadaver dog from the New South Wales Police Dog Squad this morning.
This investigation remains ongoing as Victoria Police prepares a report for the coroner.