UPDATE
An Albury woman reported missing two days ago has been found safe well by police.
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Concerns were held for Jedda Lee Freyer, 28, who was last seen in the Border city at 11am on Friday, June 16.
"Following extensive inquiries, the woman was located at Albury earlier this afternoon (Sunday, June 18)," a NSW Police spokesperson said.
"Police would like to thank the media and the public for their assistance."
EARLIER
Albury police are seeking the public's assistance to find a woman missing on the Border since Friday, June 16.
Jedda Lee Freyer, 28, was last seen in Albury about 11am on June 16.
When she could not be contacted or located, officers from Murray River Police District were notified and commenced inquiries into her whereabouts.
A NSW police spokesperson said there are serious concerns for her welfare as she may be suffering from head and facial injuries.
"She is described as Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, 165 centimetres tall, thin build, medium complexion, long brown hair and brown eyes," a spokesperson said.
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"Although not confirmed, it is believed she may be wearing a grey tracksuit.
"Jedda is known to frequent the Albury and Wodonga areas."
Police also sent out a text message alert to Border residents on Sunday, June 18.
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