OAK HAVEN, N.B. -- The family of a missing New Brunswick woman has issued a public plea for information in the case.

Fifty-three year-old Dorothy Tucker of Oak Haven was last seen on Nov. 9, and police say foul play might have been involved.

Tucker's family says it has been living through a nightmare and is troubled that police believe someone was involved in her disappearance.

The RCMP arrested one man for questioning but they later released him.

The Mounties have also seized three vehicles owned by Tucker and forensic experts are examining them for evidence.

Police have conducted an extensive ground and aerial search of a wide area near her home and divers have also searched the waters off the Bayside wharf.