Isle of Wight Launches Door-to-Door Hunt for Missing Rosie Johnson
Police on the Isle of Wight are racing against time to find 22-year-old Rosie Johnson, who vanished from Wootton earlier this week. Officers are knocking on doors in the New Road area, especially homes with boathouses and outhouses, hoping to uncover fresh leads.
Rosie Last Spotted Distressed After Sunday Night Argument
Rosie, a PGL staff member, was reportedly seen around 10.15pm on Sunday, looking distressed—possibly after an argument. Her disappearance sparked alarms when colleagues noticed she hadn’t returned from a walk by early Monday morning.
Critics have questioned the slow police response, as the official search didn’t kick off until Tuesday morning—nearly 40 hours after Rosie was last seen—followed by a public appeal later that afternoon.
Search Scaled Back After Intense Two-Day Operation
After two days of exhaustive efforts involving Police, WightSAR, Hants SAR, and HM Coastguard, the search was scaled down yesterday. The case has gripped the nation, with locals and wider communities desperate for answers: “Where is Rosie Johnson?”
Family Pleads for Information as Police Seek Public Help
Rosie’s family, who flew in from Scotland Tuesday night, remain supported during this terrifying ordeal. Rosie is described as slim, with mousey brown hair. She was last seen wearing a dark blue puffer jacket and trousers.
If you have seen Rosie or have any information, call Police on 101 quoting reference 44190217273.