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Urgent hunt for woman, 24, who vanished on Friday and has not been seen since

Urgent hunt for woman, 24, who vanished on Friday and has not been seen since

Daily Mail​2 days ago

Police have launched a desperate hunt for a woman after she vanished without a trace.
Cara Winkworth, 24, disappeared on Friday and has not been seen or heard from since.
She is believed to be in the Cardiff area and was last seen wearing a green jumpsuit and a black coat.
South Wales Police have appealed to the public for help locating Ms Winkworth, who is roughly 5ft 3 in tall.
South Wales Police said in a statement: 'Help us find Cara Winkworth, 24.
'Last seen on Friday, June 6. 5ft3 / 5ft4 and was believed to be wearing a green jumpsuit and a black coat which had a hood.
'Likely to be in the Cardiff area. Contact us quoting 2500182210.'

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