Police in Croydon have launched two separate appeals to help trace two people that have been reported missing from the borough this week.
The first appeal was publicised by Croydon Met Police on Wednesday (September 8), and details the search and appeal for 58-year-old Elizabeth Quigley.
Police described Elizabeth, who was last seen in South Croydon on Wednesday, as "vulnerable". They added that she had links to both New Addington and areas of north London also.
"She was last seen in the south #Croydon earlier on Wednesday morning and officers are concerned for her welfare," a Croydon MPS spokesperson said in an update posted Thursday.
#MISSING | Have you seen 58-year-old Elizabeth? She was last seen in the south #Croydon earlier on Wednesday morning and officers are concerned for her welfare. Known to have links to New Addington and areas of north London. If you see her please call 101 quoting 21MIS0207541. pic.twitter.com/up3UQKMIOe
— Croydon MPS (@MPSCroydon) September 9, 2021
If you can help authorities in their search for Elizabeth, call 101 and quote 21MIS0207541.
As the borough police force continued their search for Elizabeth, they meanwhile launched another appeal for help after an elderly man was also reported missing in the borough.
On Thursday (September 9), police asked for help in their search for "high risk" missing person Paul Paul Todd, aged 76.
Please assist @MPSCroydon in locating High Risk Missing Person Paul Todd aged 76. Last seen at Croydon University Hospital on 8th September. Please call 101 quoting 21MIS027583 with any information pic.twitter.com/1QWm8fFMy5
— Croydon MPS (@MPSCroydon) September 9, 2021
Croydon MPS said that Paul was last seen at Croydon University Hospital on Wednesday.
If you can help with the search for Paul, call 101 and quote 21MIS027583 with any information.
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