Ms Armstrong, 30, was reported missing after failing to return home to her four-month-old son in Toowoomba on July 7. “It has also rocked the entire community who once again finds itself grieving another young woman whose life was (allegedly) cut short by domestic and family violence,” Ms Holstein said. Ms Holstein described Ms Armstrong as “a young woman with dreams, hopes and a future she deserved to live” and noted one of her greatest dreams was becoming a mother. “If you were lucky to know her, you knew you always had someone in your corner,” Ms Isaacs said. Speaking directly to her sister, Ms Isaacs made a promise about her young son.