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Appeal to trace missing woman from High Wycombe

Thames Valley Police is appealing for the public’s help in tracing a missing woman. 28-year-old Amy James from High Wycombe was last seen leaving the Revolutions pub in Maxwell Road, Beaconsfield in the early hours of this morning 31st March. Amy is white, around 5ft 5ins tall, slim, with long dark brown hair and usually wears it down. Amy has links to Slough and West and Central London. Investigating Officer, Detective Inspector Mark Baxter of Force CID based at Aylesbury police station; said: “We are worried for the welfare of Amy and want to check that she is safe and well. “We would appeal to anyone who may have seen her to come forward and contact us. “Or if Amy herself sees’ this appeal I would ask her to contact us or her family as we really would like to know that she is okay. “I would ask anyone with information to call Thames Valley Police on 101 quoting reference 853 31/03/16.”

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