Heather Marks and the man she was believed to have been seeing, Ray.
Share this @internewscast.com

Heather Marks was on her way to Leichhardt Pool in Sydney’s Inner West when she vanished without a trace more than 40 years ago.

Marks, then aged 53, was seen walking towards the pool on Glover Street in Rozelle, about 9.30am on Wednesday 13 April 1983. 

Her family never saw or heard from her again.

Heather Marks and the man she was believed to have been seeing, Ray.
Heather Marks and the man she was believed to have been seeing, Ray. (NSW Police)

Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Marks, as part of this year’s ‘Forever Loved’ Missing Persons Week 2025.

In August 2008, the NSW Deputy State Coroner declared Heather was dead, but no finding was made regarding her manner or cause of death.

The ruling has not stopped Marks’ family searching for answers.

At the time Heather vanished, it is believed she had a partner named ‘Ray’, who, according to her family, worked as an interstate truck driver traveling between Sydney and Melbourne.

Heather’s granddaughter, Natalie Jackson, is making an appeal to Ray or anyone who might have information about him or her grandmother’s disappearance to come forward.

“We are really hopeful that with time passing, someone out there might feel more at ease to help us discover what truly happened to our grandmother,” Jackson expressed.

“My mum has lost all of her siblings – she is the last one left – and I am desperate to get these answers for her.

“To everyone else my grandmother is a missing person, but to us she is just really missed.”

Heather Marks was 53 when she disappeared.
Heather Marks was 53 when she disappeared. (NSW Police)

Marks was about 165cm to 170cm tall. She had grey hair and blue eyes.

She also lived with a number of medical conditions.

Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism, Yasmin Catley said Heather Marks’ disappearance showed the toll of missing persons cases on families.

“It’s been over 40 years since Heather Marks was last seen, yet her family’s pain and unanswered questions are just as intense today as they were in 1983,” said Catley.

“No family deserves to remain in the dark for four decades. If you know anything, even if it seems minor, please reach out to Crime Stoppers and help bring some closure to Heather’s family.”

Heather Mark's daughter Jacqueline and granddaughter Natalie.
Heather Mark’s daughter Jacqueline and granddaughter Natalie. (NSW Police)

Assistant Commissioner Scott Cook of the State Crime Command noted that Missing Person’s Week provides an opportunity for the police to bring long-term missing individuals back into public awareness and continue the pursuit of answers.

“In New South Wales, around 10,000 people go missing every year and sadly, some are never found. As Missing Persons Week begins, we stand in solidarity with those still searching for loved ones, and we acknowledge the deep pain carried by families and communities affected by these long-term cases.

“As we continue our investigations, we urge anyone with information, no matter how minor it may seem, about Heather Marks or any long-term missing person to come forward. Even the smallest detail could help bring closure to a family who has waited decades,” Cook said.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Children with mild autism to be removed from the NDIS by 2027

Children with Mild Autism Facing Removal from NDIS by 2027

Hundreds of thousands of children with autism will be diverted away from…
Trump calls Israeli PM a 'war hero', and adds  'I am too'

Trump Praises Israeli PM as a ‘War Hero,’ Claiming ‘I Am Too’

US President Donald Trump has referred to himself as a “war hero”…
Commonwealth Bank generics today. Picture by Wayne Taylor 10th August 2025

Bank U-Turns on Plan to Replace Call Centre Jobs with AI Chatbot

Commonwealth Bank will reverse its decision to cut 45 call centre jobs…

Israel Mobilizes 60,000 Reservists Following Approval to Invade Gaza City

On Wednesday, Israel’s defense minister, Israel Katz, sanctioned a plan to take…

Court Hears Bruce Lehrmann Referred to as a ‘National Joke’

This article contains references to sexual assault. Federal Court Justice Michael Lee…
A soldier wears a New Zealand army emblem on exercise in the Nausori Highlands in Fiji, Sept. 9, 2022. (Petty Officer Chris Weissenborn/NZ Defence via AP)

New Zealand Soldier Confesses to Espionage in Landmark Case

A New Zealand soldier who attempted to spy for a foreign power…
Allan has committed to implementing all of the recommendations, ensuring a $42 million funding boost to assist the shake-up.

Victorian Government Unveils Major Revamp of Child Safety Measures

The Victorian government has announced a child safety overhaul after an independent…
Perth doctor pleads guilty over drunken high-speed crash that killed young woman

Perth Doctor Admits Guilt in Tragic High-Speed Crash That Killed Young Woman

A doctor who killed a young woman in a high-speed crash while…
Man, 83, killed in 'random', 'senseless' alleged stabbing attack

83-Year-Old Man Fatally Injured in Alleged Unprovoked Stabbing Attack

A man has been accused of murder following what the police describe…

Empowering Children: New Strategy for Transitioning Kids with Autism from the NDIS

A plan to divert children with autism and developmental delays from the…
New Call of Duty game revealed

The Latest Call of Duty Game Has Been Announced

Activision has officially lifted the lid on Call of Duty: Black Ops…
Woman assisting police after baby found in Perth stormwater drain

Woman Cooperates with Police After Infant Discovered in Perth Drainage System

A woman in her 30s is currently aiding police in their investigation…