Fears grow for missing woman who has not been seen for four days after disappearing from village

Police launched a search for a woman who disappeared four days ago, amid growing fears for her safety.
The woman, named Kelly, was reported missing from the Witcombe area, near Gloucester, on Friday afternoon and was last seen on Wednesday.
Police launched an appeal on Friday and released a photo of him, describing him as white, 6ft tall and of medium build.
She has shoulder-length, mouse-colored brown hair that can be worn in a ponytail.
Kelly may be in the Coopers Hill, Cranham or Birdlip areas and police have asked the public to help find him.
No further information about the circumstances of his disappearance has been released.
Gloucestershire Constabulary said in a statement: ‘Police are appealing for information to locate a woman reported missing in the Witcombe area.
‘Kelly, who was reported missing this afternoon (Friday 14 November), has not been seen since Wednesday, 12 November.
Kelly was reported missing in the Witcombe area, near Gloucester, on Friday afternoon and was last seen on Wednesday.
‘He is described as white, 5ft 11ins tall, of medium build and with mouse-brown shoulder-length hair that can be worn in a ponytail.
‘It could be in the Coopers Hill, Cranham or Birdlip areas.
Anyone who has seen ‘Kelly’ or knows her whereabouts is asked to call police on 101, quoting incident 209 of November 14. If you can see him during the call, call 999.
‘You can also provide information through the Missing People charity on 116 000 or find out more via the charity’s website.’




