Police reveal last known movements of missing St Cleer woman

Around 150 people are working on the search for the 79 year old

Author: Simon McleanPublished 9th Oct 2024

Police searching for a missing woman from St Cleer have put together her last known movements before she disappeared.

Since she was reported missing more than 150 officers and staff, as well as Search and Rescue volunteers, have been involved in searches and enquiries in efforts to locate 79-year-old Anne Stacey.

Devon and Cornwall Police say they have received a significant number of potential sightings from the public, and they have thanked everyone who has come forward.

They now think this is Anne's last known activity:

25 September - Anne was seen on CCTV at Morrisons in Liskeard

26 September – Anne is seen at home

27 September – Anne is spoken to on the phone – it is believed she is at home

28 September – Possible sighting of Anne near her home around lunchtime. She was believed to be walking in the direction of Well Lane and Tremar. She was wearing a long blue coat and used two walking sticks.

At the moment there is no information to suggest that she has travelled outside of the local area.

A Devon and Cornwall Police spokesperson says, "The local community will continue to see activity in the local area today and we’d encourage anyone in St Cleer who has not yet checked their gardens, outbuildings and sheds, to please do so. "

Anyone who sees Anne or has any information which may assist the search is asked to contact police on 999 quoting log 817 of 3 October.

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