Police now believe it's 'very likely' Paisley mum has come to harm
Patricia Henry, known to friends and family as Patti, hasn't been seen since November 2017, a month after she moved from Paisley to Girvan in Ayrshire.
Police are putting out fresh appeal to find a mum who has been missing for nearly two years.
Patricia Henry, known to friends and family as Patti, hasn't been seen since November 2017, a month after she moved from Paisley to Girvan in Ayrshire.
Detectives believe the 46-year-old has "come to harm" and say it's an "agonising" time for her family.
Detective Chief Inspector Suzanne Chow of Police Scotland's Major Investigation Teams said: “Sadly, we now believe that it is very likely that Patricia has come to harm. Despite her family and police making several media appeals, no-one has yet come forward with information that has been able to help us trace her.
“This is an agonising time for Patricia’s family. They have received no contact from her since she was last seen. We believe that if she was safe and well, she would have been in touch, in particular for family birthdays, Christmas and other key dates. She was a loved daughter, mother and aunt and all her family want to know is where she is and what has happened to her. ‎
“Officers have carried out extensive enquiries into Patricia’s background, the lifestyle she led and who she kept in contact with as part of this enquiry. They are continuing to carry out enquiries and searches to locate her.
“Given that we now believe that Patricia has come to harm, we are appealing again for any information that could help us find Patricia and give her family some peace and closure.
I am convinced someone has information that could help Patricia, her family and us‎. If it is you, please don't be scared to speak to us. You may have suffered too and if you have been a victim of any crime, we will protect and support you. ‎Please, do the right thing and contact us.
"If anyone remembers seeing Patricia in November 2017, please get in touch. Even the smallest piece of information may be able to assist us.
"Anyone with information is urged to contact the Incident Room in Kilmarnock on 01563 505172. If you are worried or scared but are willing help, you can ‎pass information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."