Have you seen Ella? Police urge help to find missing Māngere woman
Māngere woman Ella Davenport, 57, was last seen at Woolworths, Massey Road, at 2.47pm on 20 June
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Police are renewing public appeals for sightings of missing Māngere woman Ella Davenport.
The 57-year-old has been missing from her Hain Ave home in Māngere East since Friday, 20 June.
Police said an initial appeal was released over the weekend, but she has still not returned home.
"Police have been carrying out extensive enquiries over the weekend and into the week," said acting Detective Senior Sergeant Rob Kerr.
"We have established a sighting of Ella near Woolworths Māngere East, on Massey Road, at 2.47pm on the same day.
Māngere woman Ella Davenport, 57, was last seen wearing a dark blue long-sleeved top, maroon pants and dark coloured shoes.
Photo:
Supplied / NZ Police
"She was wearing a dark blue long-sleeved top, maroon pants and dark-coloured shoes."
Police believe Ella could be in the Māngere East area or further afield in Auckland.
"We are growing increasingly concerned for Ella's well-being, and we are asking assistance from the public," Kerr said.
Anyone who sees Ella should call 111 immediately, he said.
Information can also be reported to police
online
, or by calling 105, using reference number 250621/8662.
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