AN APPEAL to find a woman who has been missing from home since November has been re-launched by Warrington Police.
Gloria Hewitt-Dutton was last seen on Knutsford Road in Grappenhall on Sunday, November 12 at 5.45pm, but then disappeared without trace.
Letters were posted through the doors of homes, posters were placed in shop windows and people were asked to check sheds, allotments and outbuildings and any other place where someone may seek shelter, but 50-year-old Gloria's disappearance remains a mystery.
Since the appeal was launched two months ago, not one sighting has been reported.
Gloria is described as being of slim build with collar-length, light brown hair and was wearing red and black checked trousers, with a dark blue jumper and brown ankle boots, a wedding ring, a man's Lorus watch with a green strap, and a hat when she went missing.
She requires regular medication and without this she can become confused
A police spokeswoman said: "Concern is now growing but hopes are also fading.
"Police are renewing their appeal to anyone who has seen her or thinks they may have seen her since November last year."
Anyone with any information is asked to call the police on 652222 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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