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Urgent hunt for missing woman, 63, who vanished from family home as cops hunt Mini Coupe & public urged to ‘call 999'

Urgent hunt for missing woman, 63, who vanished from family home as cops hunt Mini Coupe & public urged to ‘call 999'

The Irish Sun12 hours ago
A DESPERATE search for a missing 63-year-old woman has been launched after she was reported missing in Slough.
Lynn was last seen in Burnham yesterday morning before vanishing,
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Police have released a photo of missing 63-year-old Lynn
Credit: Thames Valley Police
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Cops have also shared a picture of Lynn's car
Credit: Thames Valley Police
Lynn's family have said that she was wearing jeans and a blue top when they
She is believed to have taken her car, a black Mini Coupe, with her
The vehicle has silver stripes down the front and has a number plate, YH62 ORA,
Officers said Lynn is white, 5ft 7in tall and has medium length, light brown hair.
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She has been described as being of medium build.
Officers are
The public has been asked to report any sightings of Lynn to police immediately.
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'We would ask if you see Lynn please call 999.
'If you have other information as to where she might be you can provide information via our online
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