Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £1,000 for information leading to the location of a Nuneaton woman.
Katie Love was reported missing to police on Monday 23rd February and they say they are increasingly concerned she may have come to harm.
After sharing an appeal asking for information about a silver Peugeot 206 last weekend, police were able to locate the car.
Sadly, 48-year-old Katie remains missing.
She has connections to Skegness, but she’s known across Nuneaton, Hartshill and Kingsbury too.
Two men from Nuneaton – aged 48 and 49 – arrested on suspicion of murder have been released while enquiries continue.
Detective Inspector Gareth Unett, who is leading the investigation into Katie’s disappearance, said: “First of all, we want to reassure the community we’re doing everything we can to try and find Katie safe and well.
“Sadly, given the length of time that has passed, we’re also considering the possibility she may have come to harm.
“We’d like to thank everyone who shared our appeal at the weekend and helped us locate the car.
“Understandably, Katie’s family really want to find her, and we’re keeping them updated as the investigation progresses, so please keep sharing our appeals and if you know anything, contact us as soon as possible."
Now Crimestoppers is offering a reward for information given exclusively to them that leads to Police locating Katie.
Crimestoppers is not the police, but an independent charity that guarantees everyone who contacts them stays completely anonymous. It is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week via their website or by phone.
If you can help or know anything about Katie’s disappearance, please get in touch with Crimestoppers quoting incident number 143 of 23 February.
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