Police are urgently appealing for information to help find a forty-year-old wheelchair user who has gone missing from the Scarborough area.
An urgent search is currently underway to locate a missing forty-year-old woman from the Scarborough area.
Authorities are appealing to the public for assistance in finding Natalie Michelle Ingerson, who is a resident of Valley Road in the town.
She was last seen on the morning of Monday the 18th of May.
According to the official appeal, her last known location was the Scarborough Travel and Holiday Lodge, where she was spotted at 10am.
Officials have released a description of the missing woman to help members of the public identify her.
A spokesperson for the search effort said:
"She is described as 5ft 6in, white with long brown hair and is of a skinny build. Natalie is also a wheelchair user."
Due to the concerns for her welfare, the public is being urged to report any immediate sightings as an emergency.
The spokesperson added:
"If you see Natalie, please call 999. If you have any other information that could help us find her, please call us on 101 and select option 1 to speak to our control room."
Anyone who contacts the authorities with information regarding her whereabouts is asked to quote the reference number 12260093104.


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