Police re-appeal for information as searches continue for missing Emma Faulds
Searches have been carried out in and around Monkton.
Last updated 8th May 2019
Detectives are re-appealing for information surrounding the disappearance of a Kilmarnock woman 10 days ago.
Emma Faulds was last seen in Monkton around 9.10pm on Sunday 28th April. She was spotted in Fairfield Park.
The 39 year-old’s family is utterly distraught at her disappearance and just want to know where she is.
Emma is white, around 5 ft. 3 inches in height, with a slim, athletic build, pale complexion, blue eyes and long blonde hair.
Enquiries carried out so far have revealed that Emma’s blue BMW car was outside her home address in Fullarton Street around 7:30am on Monday 29 April 2019.
Anyone who may have seen her car in the areas of Fairfield Park, Monkton and her home in Fullarton Street in Kilmarnock between late Sunday night and 7:30am on Monday morning is being urged to come forward.
Detective Chief Inspector Martin Fergus, who is leading this inquiry, said: “I am deeply concerned that there has been no contact from Emma. She comes from a loving and close-knit family and is constantly in touch with them. She also cares for her dog and she would never just leave him without ensuring he is being cared for. Given that there has been no contact from her, I cannot rule out the possibility that she may have come to harm.
“We continue to speak to Emma’s family and friends and people who know Emma in the hope that they can provide information which would assist us. Members of the public are also providing information which is currently being assessed and I’m grateful for their contribution.
“I’m still keen to hear from anyone who may have seen Emma’s blue BMW between Monkton and Kilmarnock. It has a personalised registration, F5 EMA, please think back, did you see this car and where did you see it?
“Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives at Kilmarnock Police Station via 101, quoting incident number 2412 of Tuesday 30 April 2019. Alternatively, please call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where information can be given anonymously."