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New CCTV images released of Leah Daley missing from Folkestone seven days ago

11:26, 12 May 2024

New CCTV images have been released of a young woman who has been missing for a week.

Officers say they will be in the Folkestone area today to speak with members of the public as concerns grow for Leah Daley, 24, who was last seen at the Warren at 7pm on Sunday, May 5.

Leah Daley was last seen at the Warren in Folkestone on May 5. Picture: Kent Police
Leah Daley was last seen at the Warren in Folkestone on May 5. Picture: Kent Police

It is thought she also attended the harbour area of the town over the bank holiday weekend.

Now, police have released two new CCTV images, which show Leah in Tontine Street earlier on the same day.

They show Leah in a dark-coloured ‘Parka’ style coat, patterned leggings, Converse-style trainers and carrying a black sports backpack, with her hair pinned up in a bun.

She is described as being around f5ft 4in tall, with brown shoulder-length hair and blue eyes.

Officers have continued searches in the east of the town and The Warren area since the Bank Holiday weekend.

A new CCTV image showing Leah Daley in Tontine Street, Folkestone on May 5. Picture: Kent Police
A new CCTV image showing Leah Daley in Tontine Street, Folkestone on May 5. Picture: Kent Police
Officers will be in the area exactly a week after Leah Daley was last seen to speak to the public. Picture: Kent Police
Officers will be in the area exactly a week after Leah Daley was last seen to speak to the public. Picture: Kent Police

Insp Jay Langshaw said: “Officers will be in the area exactly a week after Leah was last seen to speak to the public and further our enquiries.

“We would urge anyone specifically who may have spoken with Leah on Sunday, May 5, between 3.30pm and 7pm in the area of Folkestone Harbour and The Warren, to come forward.

“Police continue to support the family and both remain steadfast in our attempts to locate her.”

Anyone with information concerning Leah’s whereabouts is urged to call 999 quoting reference 06-1197.

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