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Police appeal for missing Tadcaster woman



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
POLICE are appealing for information to help trace a missing 44 year old woman from Tadcaster.
Susan Taylor, known as Lesley, was last seen in an agitated state on Sunday October 5 in her car near Wighill Lane in the town.

Police are now urging anyone with any information to get in touch, as they are increasingly concerned about her whereabouts.

Lesley is described as 5ft 2in tall, with collar length white hair in a bob style. She is believed to have been wearing dark coloured clothing.
She was last seen driving a red Ford Fiesta, registration YF54 CJU.

Anyone with any information about the location of Lesley or her car is asked to contact North Yorkshire Police on 0845 60 60 247.
A spokeswoman said: "Or better still if Lesley hears or reads this appeal, please get in touch with your friends, family or police and let us know you are safe."

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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 4:51 PM
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  • Location: Harrogate
 
 

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