A renewed appeal has been launched for a missing woman from South Gloucestershire with links to Reading.
Thames Valley Police has released a social media post to assist colleagues at Avon and Somerset Police searching for missing 43-year-old woman Denise Jarvis.
They said: "Can you help our colleagues at Avon and Somerset Police with their renewed appeal to find Denise?"
The original appeal was launched on Wednesday, August 3 when she was last seen in the area of Southey Park, in Kingswood, South Gloucestershire.
Her family and friends have yet to hear from the 43 year-old and are becoming increasingly concerned.
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Det Insp Ben Lavender said: “It’s been more than three months since anyone last saw or heard from Denise, which is of great concern.
“A missing person investigation is continuing and we’re carrying out a full review of all the actions and enquiries which have taken place since August, to ensure no stone is left unturned in our efforts to find Denise.”
Denise was last seen wearing a navy floral dress, a green sleeveless puffer-style jacket and white shoes. She is described as white with long blonde hair.
As well as Reading, she also has links with Stourport, and has an interest in narrowboats.
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“Within the past few days we’ve carried out further expert-led co-ordinated searches in the South Gloucestershire area, and more searches are planned,” added Det Insp Lavender.
“We also want to make a direct appeal to Denise to get in touch. Our message is: ‘Your family are very worried about you and only want to know that you’re safe. Please get in touch with us, or with one of your loved ones, as soon as you can, so we can get you any support or help you need’.
“If you know where Denise is, please call 999 quoting reference 5222186376, or call 101 with any other information.”
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