Fears grow for woman, 30, missing from Axminster for more than 36 hours as sister says she’s ‘high risk’
FEARS are growing for the safety of a woman who has not been seen for more than 36 hours.
Melissa Winn, 30, was last seen near the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital on Monday.
Police are now pleading with the public to help find the woman, who is originally from Axminster.
Her sister is also urging Brits to help, describing her sister as a high risk.
Taking to Facebook she wrote: “Please can everyone share to get her home, social media is golden for this sort of thing. The police have now said she will be down as a high-risk missing person.
“Close friends, contacts of contacts. She knows most people in most towns she must be somewhere, anywhere! It has now been 24 hours.”
Melissa is described as 4ft 10 in height with brown and blonde shoulder-length hair.
At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing an orange jumper and light blue jeans.
The cops said she also has links to Lyme Regis.
Devon and Conrwall Police said: “If you have seen her or know of here current whereabouts please call 999 quoting log number 288 13th June.”