Appeal to find missing Derbyshire woman last seen over two weeks ago

Police are urging the public to help them find a missing Derbyshire woman who was last seen over two weeks ago.

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Derbyshire Constabulary issued an appeal this afternoon (Friday, July 16) calling for residents to aid their search for Sharlene Baker from Ilkeston.

The 33-year-old woman was reported as missing on Tuesday, July 13 but was last seen on Thursday, July 1 at her home.

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Officers said they are growing increasingly concerned for her welfare.

Missing Ilkeston woman Sharlene Baker.Missing Ilkeston woman Sharlene Baker.
Missing Ilkeston woman Sharlene Baker.

Sharlene, who has links to Long Eaton and West Yorkshire, is white, slim and has long, dark brown hair which she sometimes wears in a ponytail.

Anyone who has any information about Sharlene’s whereabouts is urged to contact Derbyshire police by calling the force on non-emergency contact number 101 and quoting reference 750-130721.

Alternatively, people can submit reports by sending officers a private message through Facebook messenger, via Twitter or by completing an online contact form on the police website.

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