New information has been released by the police.
A teenage boy is being asked to speak to police as CCTV shows him speaking to missing pensioner Glenda Keal.
Footage has revealed that a teenage boy on a bike at 2.17pm on the afternoon of Sunday 7 December spoke to her.
He was riding a bike and was wearing a dark tracksuit with stripes on the arms. He was carrying a small parcel or takeaway box on the front of his bike.
Leicestershire Police say the CCTV – taken from a premises on the corner of Coventry Road and Granville Gardens in Hinckley – shows that he had around a 25 second conversation with Glenda and he’s pointing, seemingly giving Glenda directions.
They want to speak to this teenager to find out what Glenda was asking for and what information was given. They are working to understand where Glenda may have travelled to and this boy might have vital information.
Call 999, quoting incident number 485 of 7 December with any information.

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