A vulnerable woman who is missing from Hereford was last seen in Ross on Tuesday July 10th.
Debbie Jennings, who police describe as 'extremely vulnerable' had been staying with a friend in the city centre when she left on Monday evening to collect some of her belongings from a house in Ross.
The 29-year-old stated that she intended to return to her friend's place, but has not been seen since. Debbie was reported by her friend as missing on Wednesday, July 11th.
Despite extensive inquiries to try and trace Debbie, officers have been unable to locate her and are now becoming increasingly concerned for her safety.
Detective Inspector Martyn Barnes from Hereford CID said: "We know Debbie was in Ross bus station on Tuesday, July 10th, with two people who she has previously lived with: Luke Wilson, aged 46 and his partner Ailsa Wilson, aged 33.
"All three boarded a bus at 9.30am and are now thought to be in the Portsmouth area. Mr Wilson is not meant to have any contact with Debbie and has bail conditions to stay away from her. We are also keen to speak to Ms Wilson about her involvement with this incident.
"I would urge anyone who has seen Debbie or The Wilsons to call us on 0300 333 3000 or Hampshire police on 101.
"If Debbie sees or hears this appeal, please contact us on the numbers above or go into the nearest police station so that we know that you are safe and well."
The image released of Debbie Jennings was taken around two years ago and she is now described as being slimmer than in that photograph. When Debbie was last seen, she was wearing grey leggings, grey sandals and a thick, black, fleecy jumper.






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