More than 100 calls have flooded in from the public as police scramble to find missing 33-year-old Sarah. Officers are racing through the evidence – visiting 750 homes, analysing piles of CCTV, and searching open spaces around the area.

Public Help Floods In as Police Hunt Intensifies

Detective Chief Inspector Katherine Goodwin said: “The public response has been amazing. Not just the info we’ve received, but how social media is spreading our appeals. We’re grateful for all the support. It’s clear everyone wants Sarah found safe and well.”

She urged locals to check any doorbell or CCTV footage they might have. “We’ve seized some CCTV but there’s likely loads more out there. Delivery drivers and anyone with dashcams who were near Poynders Road at 9.30pm on Wednesday are urged to come forward.”

Goodwin added: “We’ve thrown huge resources at this investigation with help from across the Met. We have no current info suggesting Sarah is harmed and are keeping an open mind. We share the desperate wish of Sarah’s family and friends for her safe return.”

Last Seen Walking Home Late on Wednesday

Sarah was at a friend’s house in Clapham on the evening of Wednesday, 3 March. Around 9pm, she left via the back gate onto the A205 South Circular, heading home to Brixton. She was expected to arrive 50 minutes later but has not been seen since.

CCTV captured Sarah walking alone at about 9.30pm along Poynders Road towards Tulse Hill. Police don’t know if she ever made it home.

Ongoing Investigation Led by Specialist Crime Command

The case remains a missing person inquiry, but given its complexity and serious welfare concerns, the Met’s Specialist Crime Command is leading the hunt.

If you have seen Sarah or have any info, call the Incident Room on 0208 785 8244.

You can also provide details via the Major Incident Portal or confidentially through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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