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Police concerned for welfare of missing woman

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
April 27, 2021
in Community News
Police concerned for welfare of missing woman

Update: Tracey has been located in Paignton.

Police say they are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a woman who has been reported missing from the Plympton area of Plymouth.

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Tracey Stevens, 37, was last seen at around 1.30pm on Monday 26 April.

It is believed she could be in the Paignton or Torquay areas.

Tracey is described as a white female, 5ft 2in tall, of average build, with blonde hair which is pink underneath. She has tattoos on her upper arms and the base of her back. One of Tracey’s arms is currently in a sling.

She may be wearing turquoise-coloured trainers, black leggings, a white T-shirt and over-the-ear headphones.

If you have seen Tracey, or know of her whereabouts, please call police immediately on 999, quoting log number 736 of 26/04/21.

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