The woman, who is in her 25s, was reported missing on Monday 14 February.

Since then, an intensive search effort has been underway in Grästorp.

The police and Missing people have searched with patrols, dogs and helicopters - so far without results.

For those who are close to the woman, the situation is extremely stressful, says a relative who wishes to remain anonymous.

- It's a nightmare, I do not think it's true.

We can not eat, not sleep, not drink.

It gets worse and worse every second.

Time goes slowly?

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Yes, it can not be explained.

You feel bad, you do not feel well.

I can not explain how it feels.

Many interrogations

Since last Friday, people in their 40s have been detained on suspicion of involvement in the disappearance.

He is suspected for probable cause of kidnapping, the stronger degree of suspicion.

On Monday, the police started a special investigation group to get more resources.

But the police do not want to say what it has resulted in so far.

- We hold interrogations all the time, says Magnus Karlsson, head of the serious crime department in Skaraborg.

"Looking night and day"

Meanwhile, the search continues, the relative tells the missing woman.

- We search night and day, we have searched everywhere, we have asked people on the street.

Are you still looking?

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We do it, we can not wait.

We're on our way out now again.

But there are new days without any trace.

The disappearance has both engaged and affected many in the area.

Due to this, Grästorp's church has previously chosen to keep it open to the public.

See more about it in the clip below.

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Hear Pastor AnnaLena Nordlund talk about how the area has lined up over the past week.

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