Police are working to determine if items found in a search of Christchurch's red zone are linked to missing woman Rowena Walker.
Walker was last seen on August 14 last year when she was captured on CCTV in Bassett St in the suburb of Burwood with an associate.
Her mother reported her missing on October 22.

Police began to search the red zone, which was identified as an "area of interest", yesterday.
Detective Senior Sergeant Jo Carolan said today police were checking if items found were connected to Walker.
"Police have located a number of items following a search of the red zone yesterday.
"We are now working to determine if these items are linked to Rowena. Police continue to search the area with the use of a drone and a police dog unit."
Carolan yesterday told reporters that Walker lived nearby and police wanted to be confident that they had "left no stone unturned".

"This search is just one part of the wider investigation. I can't predict what it will turn up, but even small finds can be impactful to an investigation like this.
"It's nearly impossible for a person to live their life without leaving a footprint of some kind, which is why we have such grave fears for Rowena's wellbeing.
"We are mindful that it isn't just police looking for answers. Rowena's family is understandably desperate to find her, and they remain hopeful that she is alive and will be found. At the heart of our efforts is a woman who was much loved and is sorely missed by her whānau."
Police search and rescue, together with specialist teams, were scouring land and water in the red zone.











