Extensive enquiries remain ongoing to find a mum who went missing a week ago.
Merseyside Police has continued its appeal for help finding missing woman Lesley King who is missing in the Liverpool area. The 47-year-old mum left her home address in Kirkdale at just after 7.50am on Wednesday, September 21 and was dropped off in Williamson Square at around 10.40am.
Further sightings of Lesley were reported on the same day, at 1.30pm on Hanover Street and at 3pm on Woolton Road walking in the direction of Liverpool South Parkway train station. In a further appeal today, Wednesday, September 28 a police spokesperson confirmed Lesley had been seen in Liverpool City Centre.
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Lesley is described as a white female, 5ft 3in tall, of medium build, with shoulder length, straight blonde hair. She was last seen wearing a blue DKNY jacket, black trousers and black trainers with a gold sole. She is known to frequent the L4 area.
Inspector Sandra Capkan from Merseyside Police's Missing Persons Unit said: "It is now a week since Lesley went missing and we have been making extensive enquiries to find her. If you can share or provide any information please let us know as soon as possible. Lesley has been seen in Liverpool City Centre so please keep your eyes open and call police if you see her."
Anyone who has seen Lesley or knows of her whereabouts is asked to DM @MerPolCC or call 101. Sightings can also be reported via: https://www.merseyside.police.uk/ro/report/mp/v2/report-sighting-of-missing-person-form/
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