Victoria, who’s 34-years-old, was final seen at her dwelling handle at 9am on Monday 30 September.
A police spokesperson stated: “Our strategy is to hold out thorough and systematic searches of the world the place Victoria was final seen and from the place we recovered her belongings with a concentrate on the River Derwent.
“Officers from the Underwater Search Crew will proceed to make use of specialist gear this weekend as they tactically scour the murky river water. On land, our Operational Help Unit will search areas near the river for additional clues which can lead us to discovering Victoria.
“Along with the seen searches, a workforce of officers will proceed to comply with up on sightings, evaluation CCTV and communicate to key witnesses.”
Head of Native Policing, Chief Superintendent Fiona Willey stated: “We’ll proceed to make each effort to search out Victoria and a have a devoted workforce which can be working solely on this lacking individual search.
“As day-after-day goes on it brings additional heartache for Victoria’s household and we’ll proceed to work intently with them. The assist which the neighborhood of Malton and Norton have proven is uplifting and has helped present some type of consolation to those that are near Victoria at this troublesome time. “I might reiterate our earlier appeals for data. Any related data, regardless of how insignificant it is perhaps, could assist our enquiries. In the event you can assist, please communicate with an officer, or contact us on 101.”