North Yorkshire Police are urging the public to come forward with any information about a Scarborough woman who went missing two years ago today.
Sarah West left her home address on Stepney Road in Scarborough early in the morning on Sunday 25 April 2021.
The last sighting of her was around 7.30am that day, on the A165 near Cayton Bay. She is believed to have been walking along the Cleveland Way path between Scarborough and Filey.
Despite extensive police searches at the time, and ongoing enquiries since then, Sarah remains missing.
She will now be 48 years old, and is described as 5ft 5ins tall, of a very slim build with dark blonde/brown hair and maybe wearing glasses.

When she went missing, Sarah is believed to have been wearing jeans, a light-coloured blouse top and brown flat boots. She was possibly carrying a red bag.
This CCTV image of Sarah the day before she went missing shows the clothing she is believed to have been wearing on 25 April 2021.

Although two years have now passed, efforts to find Sarah continue, and officers are urging anyone with information that could help locate her to get in touch. Please call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 1, and speak to the Force Control Room quoting reference 12210105681.


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