Officers said Owami Davies may be in a “vulnerable state” as she “seeks to engage with other lone female travellers”. The 24-year-old was last seen walking north along London Road in Croydon at around 12.30pm. on July 7. She had left her family home in Essex three days before. The Metropolitan Police, which is investigating her disappearance as a missing persons case, said in a statement on Thursday: “Owami was depressed and in the absence of medication she may use alcohol to relieve her depression.” British Transport Police (BTP) earlier tweeted that Ms Davies frequently used the rail and tube network to travel from Grays, Essex to Croydon in south London. They added that he frequently uses West Ham and West Croydon stations. BTP added: “Owami may still be regularly traveling by rail in a vulnerable state, appearing dazed or confused and possibly seeking to socialize with other lone female travellers.” Met Police officers had previously arrested five people – two on suspicion of murder and three on suspicion of kidnapping – in connection with the investigation. All five have since been released on bail. Following numerous police appeals, members of the public have reported possible sightings of Ms Davies in the Croydon area. Police are combing through thousands of hours of CCTV footage to try to verify if the sightings were indeed her. Officers said on Tuesday that someone matching Ms Davies’ description had been seen in Croydon since she was last caught on CCTV. Earlier this week, Scotland Yard issued a new appeal saying Ms Davies could be “in the area and in need of assistance”. Read More Mother makes ‘desperate’ public appeal to help find missing Owami Davies Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney, who is leading the investigation, said: “The search to find Owami Davies is ongoing and we are carrying out enquiries, appeals and extensive CCTV searches in order to locate and find her. “I would remind people that although they are investigating specialist crime detectives, this remains a missing persons investigation.” Mr Penney stressed that the nurse or anyone assisting her was not in trouble. The Metropolitan Police said the National Crime Agency was also working on the case. Anyone with information can call police on 020 8721 4622 or to remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online.
title: “Owami Davies Nurse Missing For More Than A Month May Be Traveling On Train Dizzy Or Confused Police Say Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-29” author: “Emma Gomez”
Officers said Owami Davies may be in a “vulnerable state” as she “seeks to engage with other lone female travellers”. The 24-year-old was last seen walking north along London Road in Croydon at around 12.30pm. on July 7. She had left her family home in Essex three days before. The Metropolitan Police, which is investigating her disappearance as a missing persons case, said in a statement on Thursday: “Owami was depressed and in the absence of medication she may use alcohol to relieve her depression.” British Transport Police (BTP) earlier tweeted that Ms Davies frequently used the rail and tube network to travel from Grays, Essex to Croydon in south London. They added that he frequently uses West Ham and West Croydon stations. BTP added: “Owami may still be regularly traveling by rail in a vulnerable state, appearing dazed or confused and possibly seeking to socialize with other lone female travellers.” Met Police officers had previously arrested five people – two on suspicion of murder and three on suspicion of kidnapping – in connection with the investigation. All five have since been released on bail. Following numerous police appeals, members of the public have reported possible sightings of Ms Davies in the Croydon area. Police are combing through thousands of hours of CCTV footage to try to verify if the sightings were indeed her. Officers said on Tuesday that someone matching Ms Davies’ description had been seen in Croydon since she was last caught on CCTV. Earlier this week, Scotland Yard issued a new appeal saying Ms Davies could be “in the area and in need of assistance”. Read More Mother makes ‘desperate’ public appeal to help find missing Owami Davies Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney, who is leading the investigation, said: “The search to find Owami Davies is ongoing and we are carrying out enquiries, appeals and extensive CCTV searches in order to locate and find her. “I would remind people that although they are investigating specialist crime detectives, this remains a missing persons investigation.” Mr Penney stressed that the nurse or anyone assisting her was not in trouble. The Metropolitan Police said the National Crime Agency was also working on the case. Anyone with information can call police on 020 8721 4622 or to remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online.
title: “Owami Davies Nurse Missing For More Than A Month May Be Traveling On Train Dizzy Or Confused Police Say Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-24” author: “Sarah Smith”
Officers said Owami Davies may be in a “vulnerable state” as she “seeks to engage with other lone female travellers”. The 24-year-old was last seen walking north along London Road in Croydon at around 12.30pm. on July 7. She had left her family home in Essex three days before. The Metropolitan Police, which is investigating her disappearance as a missing persons case, said in a statement on Thursday: “Owami was depressed and in the absence of medication she may use alcohol to relieve her depression.” British Transport Police (BTP) earlier tweeted that Ms Davies frequently used the rail and tube network to travel from Grays, Essex to Croydon in south London. They added that he frequently uses West Ham and West Croydon stations. BTP added: “Owami may still be regularly traveling by rail in a vulnerable state, appearing dazed or confused and possibly seeking to socialize with other lone female travellers.” Met Police officers had previously arrested five people – two on suspicion of murder and three on suspicion of kidnapping – in connection with the investigation. All five have since been released on bail. Following numerous police appeals, members of the public have reported possible sightings of Ms Davies in the Croydon area. Police are combing through thousands of hours of CCTV footage to try to verify if the sightings were indeed her. Officers said on Tuesday that someone matching Ms Davies’ description had been seen in Croydon since she was last caught on CCTV. Earlier this week, Scotland Yard issued a new appeal saying Ms Davies could be “in the area and in need of assistance”. Read More Mother makes ‘desperate’ public appeal to help find missing Owami Davies Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney, who is leading the investigation, said: “The search to find Owami Davies is ongoing and we are carrying out enquiries, appeals and extensive CCTV searches in order to locate and find her. “I would remind people that although they are investigating specialist crime detectives, this remains a missing persons investigation.” Mr Penney stressed that the nurse or anyone assisting her was not in trouble. The Metropolitan Police said the National Crime Agency was also working on the case. Anyone with information can call police on 020 8721 4622 or to remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online.
title: “Owami Davies Nurse Missing For More Than A Month May Be Traveling On Train Dizzy Or Confused Police Say Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-24” author: “Gary Kelly”
Officers said Owami Davies may be in a “vulnerable state” as she “seeks to engage with other lone female travellers”. The 24-year-old was last seen walking north along London Road in Croydon at around 12.30pm. on July 7. She had left her family home in Essex three days before. The Metropolitan Police, which is investigating her disappearance as a missing persons case, said in a statement on Thursday: “Owami was depressed and in the absence of medication she may use alcohol to relieve her depression.” British Transport Police (BTP) earlier tweeted that Ms Davies frequently used the rail and tube network to travel from Grays, Essex to Croydon in south London. They added that he frequently uses West Ham and West Croydon stations. BTP added: “Owami may still be regularly traveling by rail in a vulnerable state, appearing dazed or confused and possibly seeking to socialize with other lone female travellers.” Met Police officers had previously arrested five people – two on suspicion of murder and three on suspicion of kidnapping – in connection with the investigation. All five have since been released on bail. Following numerous police appeals, members of the public have reported possible sightings of Ms Davies in the Croydon area. Police are combing through thousands of hours of CCTV footage to try to verify if the sightings were indeed her. Officers said on Tuesday that someone matching Ms Davies’ description had been seen in Croydon since she was last caught on CCTV. Earlier this week, Scotland Yard issued a new appeal saying Ms Davies could be “in the area and in need of assistance”. Read More Mother makes ‘desperate’ public appeal to help find missing Owami Davies Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney, who is leading the investigation, said: “The search to find Owami Davies is ongoing and we are carrying out enquiries, appeals and extensive CCTV searches in order to locate and find her. “I would remind people that although they are investigating specialist crime detectives, this remains a missing persons investigation.” Mr Penney stressed that the nurse or anyone assisting her was not in trouble. The Metropolitan Police said the National Crime Agency was also working on the case. Anyone with information can call police on 020 8721 4622 or to remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online.
title: “Owami Davies Nurse Missing For More Than A Month May Be Traveling On Train Dizzy Or Confused Police Say Uk News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-24” author: “Christopher Moore”
Officers said Owami Davies may be in a “vulnerable state” as she “seeks to engage with other lone female travellers”. The 24-year-old was last seen walking north along London Road in Croydon at around 12.30pm. on July 7. She had left her family home in Essex three days before. The Metropolitan Police, which is investigating her disappearance as a missing persons case, said in a statement on Thursday: “Owami was depressed and in the absence of medication she may use alcohol to relieve her depression.” British Transport Police (BTP) earlier tweeted that Ms Davies frequently used the rail and tube network to travel from Grays, Essex to Croydon in south London. They added that he frequently uses West Ham and West Croydon stations. BTP added: “Owami may still be regularly traveling by rail in a vulnerable state, appearing dazed or confused and possibly seeking to socialize with other lone female travellers.” Met Police officers had previously arrested five people – two on suspicion of murder and three on suspicion of kidnapping – in connection with the investigation. All five have since been released on bail. Following numerous police appeals, members of the public have reported possible sightings of Ms Davies in the Croydon area. Police are combing through thousands of hours of CCTV footage to try to verify if the sightings were indeed her. Officers said on Tuesday that someone matching Ms Davies’ description had been seen in Croydon since she was last caught on CCTV. Earlier this week, Scotland Yard issued a new appeal saying Ms Davies could be “in the area and in need of assistance”. Read More Mother makes ‘desperate’ public appeal to help find missing Owami Davies Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney, who is leading the investigation, said: “The search to find Owami Davies is ongoing and we are carrying out enquiries, appeals and extensive CCTV searches in order to locate and find her. “I would remind people that although they are investigating specialist crime detectives, this remains a missing persons investigation.” Mr Penney stressed that the nurse or anyone assisting her was not in trouble. The Metropolitan Police said the National Crime Agency was also working on the case. Anyone with information can call police on 020 8721 4622 or to remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online.