Appeal to trace missing woman from Lewisham

There are concerns for Jennifer's welfare and mental health

MISSING: Jennifer Townsend (Picture Credit: Met Police)

POLICE ARE appealing for the public’s help to locate a vulnerable woman who is missing from Lewisham. south-east London.

Jennifer Townsend, 63, was last seen on 4 December at her home by a family member. There are concerns for Jennifer’s welfare including her mental health and police are keen to locate her.

The last known sighting of Jennifer is on the January 13 when she was captured on CCTV walking along Oxford Street in central London. She was wearing a blue backpack and pulling a black wheeled trolley or case.

Jennifer has no known contacts in the area, but police believe she remains in and around this location.

If you have any information that could assist police to locate Jennifer then please call 101 and quote ref: 24MIS001351.

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  1. | Delta

    I am sure I saw her in a McDonald’s on Oxford Street at about midday on Saturday 20th January. She approached me at the self-service kiosk and asked if I would kindly buy her a meal (she chose a chicken burger and a latte). She didn’t say much but was very grateful for the order. After seeing her photo about two or three days later I reported it to the police. Maybe they investigated and confirmed it wasn’t her? But if I was family I would hand out some flyers at the McDonalds in the area to make staff aware, just in case it was her.

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  2. | GNia glenis

    Jennifer was attending lewisham warm hub centre at Lewisham Community. You last attended my thursday afternoon wellbeing drumming. Your words to me was god is great. May he cover you with his feathers. Hope you see this……please come back…one love , strength thee Sista Jennifer…GNia poet glen

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