POLICE officers who are still searching for Hereford woman Janet Edwards five days after she went missing have released new information.
West Mercia Police said Janet Edwards, 66, was last seen in Hereford at 10.30am on Friday, December 10.
Police have since updated their description of what they think Janet was wearing at the time.
They said she was was wearing a green Raab puffa jacket, not grey as first thought, with blue jeans and casual brown boots with a white trim and sole.
They initially said she was wearing walking boots.
On Wednesday, police released new CCTV pictures from the last known sighting of Ms Edwards, which was in Dunelm, in Holmer Road, on Friday morning.
Officers are also still telling people with information to call 999.
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Officers believe she may have been in the Venns Lane, Aylestone Hill or Commercial Road area of Hereford on Friday afternoon.
And now they want anyone who was in those areas between 2.30pm and 5pm on Friday to send police any dashcam, CCTV or video doorbell footage.
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Herefordshire local area commander Superintendent Edd Williams said: “We’ve seen an overwhelming response from the public following our appeals for help in locating Janet.
"We know she is a very well-known and well-loved member of the local community and her disappearance is very out of character.
"I’d like to thank the public for their ongoing support in helping us to locate Janet, and urge anyone with information or dashcam, CCTV or video doorbell footage to please come forward immediately.”
Anyone with information, footage or who may have seen Janet is asked to call 999 quoting reference 654 of 10 December.
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