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Fears for missing woman as cops say disappearance ‘completely out of character’

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Police have launched an urgent appeal for a missing woman, with officers describing her disappearance as being “completely out of character”.

Natasha, 36, was last seen in Amity Road, Reading, at just before 1am yesterday morning. She is from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and is also known to frequent Thetford, Norfolk, and Corby in Northamptonshire. Thames Valley Police (TVP) said.

She is white, around 5ft 1in tall with long brown hair, the police said. She was last seen wearing black jeans, a black t-shirt and white trainers. The police force is urging anyone who sees her to get in touch with 999 immediately.

TVP Reading tweeted: “Have you seen Natasha, aged 36? She’s been reported missing in Reading and this is completely out of character for her. Natasha is from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and is also known to frequent Thetord and Corby in Northamptonshire.”

Detective Chief Inspector Richard Johnson said: “Natasha’s disappearance is completely out of character for her, and I am appealing to anybody who may be able assist us in locating her to please get in touch with Thames Valley Police. If you see her, please call us on 999, quoting reference 43250027680, and you can also report possible sightings or information via our dedicated missing persons’ portal.

“I’d also like to appeal directly to Natasha, if you see this appeal. We are concerned for your welfare and would ask you to please get in touch with Thames Valley Police to let us know you are safe and where you are. You are not in any trouble whatsoever, so please contact us.”

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