WINNIPEG -- Police have released more details, including a composite drawing of a suspect, in the disappearance of a Winnipeg woman two years ago.

Thelma Krull, who was 57, was last seen leaving her house to go for a walk on the morning of July 11, 2015.

Her glasses and cellphone were found in a park, but Krull hasn't been seen since.

Sgt. Wes Rommel of the homicide unit says it's believed Krull was taken by force that morning and she appeared to be in distress when a witness saw her with a man.

He says it's also believed the man had access to a home in the Civic Park neighbourhood, where he may have been living or staying temporarily.

The suspect is described as Indigenous, in his 40s, between five-foot-six and five-foot-eight and weighing about 270 pounds.

He had dark hair in a bowl cut or was possibly wearing a dark-coloured skull cap or beanie on his head.

Anyone who can recall seeing the man or know of someone fitting his description living in the neighbourhood at the time is asked to contact police.