Police are still looking for a missing woman who was last seen on Saturday afternoon.
Emily, who is reported to have with links to Oxford, was last seen wearing a navy-blue Gillet, navy-blue bobble hat and trousers with stars on them.
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The 37-year-old has brunette hair and is 5ft 7ins tall.
She was last seen at roughly 3pm on Saturday (December 3).
Thames Valley Police said Emily often visits Bure Park, dog walking areas and Bicester Town Centre.
⚠️MISSING⚠️
— TVP_Bicester (@TVP_Bicester) December 4, 2022
*Renewed appeal to find Emily*
Emily was last seen in Bicester on Saturday afternoon.
Emily is aged 37, slim, 5ft 7ins tall, with mousey blonde/brown hair.
If you see Emily, please call 999 quoting reference 2068 (3/12). pic.twitter.com/bLVehTZs4x
If anyone has seen Emily, or has any information, they are urged to contact Thames Valley Police on 999 quoting reference number 2068 (3/12).
People can also visit the Thames Valley Police website and fill out a missing person sighting form or visit a police station in-person.
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This story was written by Sophie Perry. She joined the team in 2021 as a digital reporter.
You can get in touch with her by emailing: sophie.perry@newsquest.co.uk
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