Woman spotted at Warwickshire bus stop could be Helen Slaughter
A member of the public reported seeing someone matching the woman's description on Saturday (January 26) stood by a bus stop outside George Eliot School in Raveloe Drive, Nuneaton between 10am and 10.30am.
The news comes after Warwickshire Police confirmed one of their lines of enquiry was the missing mother of two attended George Eliot Hospital after a woman checked in to the accident and emergency department giving false details.
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Hide AdPolice said they are 'extremely concerned' for the woman's welfare are carrying out enquiries with the bus company.
In the meantime, police are asking anyone who was in the area or on the number one bus around this time, and saw someone matching her description, to get in touch.
A police spokesman said they are 'extremely concerned' for her welfare and are asking the public for help.
They said: "Anyone with information that could help police with their enquiries should call 101 quoting incident 43 of 31 December 2018."
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Hide AdHelen Slaughter was last seen on CCTV leaving her home in Barnham at around 6am on November 1 2017 and was 49 when she went missing. At the time she was described as 5'2", of small build, with brown short hair. She would normally war glasses and was last seen wearing dark jeans, a light coloured fleece and a woolly hat. She also has a bee tattoo on her right arm and a letter H tattoo on her top left arm.