Thursday 2 June 2022 01:19 AM Melbourne woman Cara Morrissey missing again after she vanishes from hospital trends now Worrying twist after woman who went missing in Melbourne vanishes TWICE in one week as her family beg: 'Please help us' Cara Morrissey, 30, goes missing again, 12 hours after she was found She left the hospital on Thursday morning after spending the night there In a Facebook appeal, her mother warned Cara was 'quite frail' Ms Morrissey went for a walk with her dog in Melbourne on Tuesday morning She left around 7.30am from her Dandenong North home Police confirmed Ms Morrissey and her dog had been found safely a day later By Tom Heaton For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:16 BST, 2 June 2022 | Updated: 01:16 BST, 2 June 2022 Viewcomments A woman who had been found on Wednesday after having been missing for two days has vanished again, 12 hours after she was found by police. Cara Morrissey, 30, was found on Wednesday afternoon in Melbourne following an extensive search, but appears to have again disappeared without a trace. Her mother Rhonda Morrissey posted to Facebook to appeal for help, with the family deeply concerned about her wellbeing. Cara Morrissey (pictured), 30, was found on Wednesday following an extensive search, but has again disappeared without a trace 'Due to a misunderstanding, Cara left hospital early and is still very unwell due to her period of time exposed to the elements,' Ms Morrissey wrote. 'She is still missing. I implore you all to have the same zest with your looking.' The family has 'real fears for her wellbeing', as her mother claimed 'she is quite frail'. 'She is a bit disoriented...who wouldn't be having gone without sleep for three days?' Her mother, Rhonda Morrissey posted to Facebook (pictured) about the horrible situation, with the family deeply concerned about her wellbeing Ms Morrissey said Victoria Police were issuing another missing person appeal. Her dog Holly has been returned safely to her family. The second missing person appeal comes less than 24 hours after Cara was found by police and taken to hospital on Wednesday afternoon. Officers rushed to Kensington Station after the family received a tip off that she had been sighted at that location on Wednesday morning. Her mother said that Cara 'told a woman that she was not well and she gave the woman a number of a friend to call'. 'Unfortunately that person could not pick Cara up.' The family has said that Cara (pictured) experienced memory loss around three years ago when she was staying with friends Ms Morrissey said that 'the woman said Cara told her she was not well but she thought Cara looked calm enough and so she caught her train'. The family said that Cara experienced memory loss around three years ago when she was staying with friends. 'We had forgotten about it...Maybe that has happened to her again,' Ms Morrissey wrote on Facebook. 'Please help us.' Earlier this week, police launched an appeal to find Cara Morrissey after she vanished while taking her dog Holly for a walk around 7.30am in the Melbourne suburb of Dandenong North on Tuesday, May 31. Police are again appealing for the public's help to find Cara Morrissey (pictured) after she vanished from hospital on Thursday morning In an update on Wednesday afternoon, Victoria Police confirmed Ms Morrissey and her dog had been found safely. In the first search for Cara, police and SES units cordoned off a section of the carpark at Tirhatuan Park on Somerset Drive on Tuesday afternoon, after she was reported missing. Police were seen at the park patrolling on foot and horses, searching the undergrowth for clues. People living near the park also showed up to assist in the search. Ms Morrissey's parents raised the alarm on Tuesday after she failed to arrive home. 'She hates the cold,' they told the Herald Sun. Ms Morrissey's (pictured) phone was found under her bed and she did not take her purse when she first went missing on Tuesday Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility