Officers are urgently appealing for information to help find a missing woman from Chadwell Heath.
Renee Baafi-Owusu, 26, was last seen by her colleagues around 2pm on Friday, November 22, at King’s Cross station, where she works for Network Rail.
It is believed that she purchased a ticket at the station and took a train to Stevenage.
However, police say it is also possible she may have travelled elsewhere.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police confirmed that her disappearance is out of character, as Renee has never been reported missing before.
To aid in the search, officers have released an image of her taken on the morning of Friday, November 22, as she was travelling to work.
Renee is described as wearing a black coat, trousers, and trainers, and she is sometimes seen wearing a face mask.
Her mother has expressed concern for her daughter’s wellbeing, and police are urging anyone who may have seen Renee, particularly in the Stevenage area, to come forward.
If you have any information, call 101 and quote reference 01/1120083/24.
In case of an immediate sighting, dial 999.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: "Officers are appealing for help in locating a missing woman from Chadwell Heath who may have travelled to Stevenage.
"Renee Baafi-Owusu, 26, was last seen by colleagues at around 14:00hrs on Friday, 22 November, at King’s Cross station where she works for Network Rail.
"She purchased a ticket at King’s Cross and it is thought that she took a train to Stevenage. However, it is possible that she has travelled elsewhere.
"Officers have released an image of Renee travelling to work on Friday morning. She may still be wearing the same black coat, trousers and trainers. She sometimes wears a face mask.
"Her disappearance is out of character, and she has not been reported missing before. Renee’s mother is concerned for her wellbeing and officers are urging the public, and in particular anyone in the Stevenage area, to contact them if they may have seen Renee.
"Anyone who may have seen her is asked to call 101 and quote reference 01/1120083/24.
"For an immediate sighting dial 999."
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