A woman has been reported missing from Hamilton after not being in touch with her family and friends for over two weeks.
Vicky O'Hanlon hasn't been seen in Scotland since July 27 when she was spotted in Glasgow city centre. She was last seen in the Beaconsfield area of Buckinghamshire on August 6.
The 55-year-old has been travelling throughout the UK using public transport and a Mercedes motorhome but has now gone weeks without getting in touch with her loved ones causing them to become concerned for her welfare.
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Vicky is described as 5ft 5ins in height with short grey/white hair and blue eyes. It's not known what clothing she is wearing.
Sergeant Stewart Dyer, Hamilton Police Station, said: “Local officers are carrying out extensive enquiries to trace Vicky. We have a confirmed sighting of her in Glasgow City Centre on Wednesday 27 July but nothing in Scotland since then. She was last seen in the Beaconsfield area of Buckinghamshire on Saturday, 6 August.
“It is believed that she has been travelling throughout the UK using public transport and a Mercedes motorhome, however, as she has not been in touch with family or friends for over two weeks now, there is concern for her welfare.
"I would ask that anyone who believes they may have seen Vicky, or has any other information as to her whereabouts, contact officers via 101, quoting reference number 1663 of Friday, 19th August, 2022.
”We’d also appeal directly to Vicky herself to get in touch with friends, family or police. We all just want to make sure she is safe and well.”
UPDATE: Vicky O'Hanlon has been traced safe and well.
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