Police say missing woman from West Midlands may have caught coach to Plymouth
Officers say they are growing "very worried" for Naomi Williams' welfare
Last updated 24th Jul 2022
Police say fears are growing for the safety of a missing woman from the West Midlands, who is believed to have travelled to Plymouth.
They think 40-year-old Naomi Williams may have caught a coach to Plymouth Coach Station on Thursday evening (21st July).
Officers say Naomi is described as having been wearing a black beanie hat, glasses, white medical mask and was dressed all in black. She is said to have been carrying a black rucksack.
Naomi walks with a limp and uses a walking stick on her right side.
Devon & Cornwall Police are urging anyone who might have seen Naomi or have information as to her whereabout to contact them, quoting log 1030 of 21st July.
A force spokesperson said: "Police from the West Midlands area are growing concerned for Naomi Williams; 40-year-old female who is believed to have caught a coach from Birmingham on the evening of the 21/07/2022 to Plymouth Coach Station.
"Naomi is described as being a black female, black beanie style hat, glasses, white medical mask, black coat with a white Everlast logo, black T-shirt, black rucksack, black bottoms and black trainers.
"Naomi is using a walking stick on her right side believed this is following a walking ailment which causes her to walk with a limp.
"Devon and Cornwall Police are urging the public to call in quoting log number 1030 22/07/2022 with any sightings or information they may have on the whereabouts of Naomi to check on her welfare and ensure she is safe".