Police are urgently appealing for information and potential sightings to help find a woman from her North Yorkshire home for more than two weeks.
Felicia Dunkley, 56, was last seen by her neighbours at her flat on Spa Lane the Starbeck area of Harrogate just before 6pm on Wednesday 14 June.
She was reported missing by her family on Tuesday 20 June.
Concerns are growing for her welfare now that she has been away from home for two weeks.
Felicia previously lived in Leeds and she is known to travel by bus to Leeds Bus Station.
As well as her home in Starbeck, she has also lived in the Euclid Avenue area of Harrogate and often visited the Aldi supermarket on Oak Beck Road.
She tends to go to busy areas such as shopping centres where she likes to sit down on benches or in seating areas.
Checks have been made with transport hubs, hospitals and homeless shelters without any sign of Felicia.
It is not known if she has access to money and she does not have a mobile phone.
As part of the missing person investigation, police are urging people to come forward if they have potentially seen Felicia at any point since 14 June.
She is described as
- black
- aged 56
- 5ft 6in tall
- of stocky build
- with medium-length black hair
- and she wears glasses.
She is likely to have on a knitted grey cardigan, all dark clothing, and green trainers.
Anyone with information about Felicia’s whereabouts during the past two weeks should contact North Yorkshire Police without delay on 101, select option 1, and speak to the Force Control Room.
For immediate sightings, please dial 999. Quote the police reference number 12230113606.
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