RCMP in Saskatchewan say searches have not turned up any signs of a missing 40-year-old woman.

A car belonging to Carol King was found submerged in a slough in central Saskatchewan last week.

An RCMP dive team scoured the slough, which was later drained, but found no signs of King.

Police also found no evidence after searching a second nearby slough and the surrounding area.

According to relatives, King had complained to police that someone was harassing her before she disappeared.

King, who is originally from Newfoundland, went missing just hours before she was to meet a Mountie in Rosetown.

King's sister Brenda has traveled from the east coast to help look for her. The family is offering a $25,000 reward for Carol's safe return.

RCMP are asking farmers and residents in the area to report anything unusual, and to check outbuildings and storage areas for any signs of tampering or forced entry.