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Nina Glencross

Fears missing woman 'may have come to harm' as police release photo of her car

Fears are growing for a missing 39-year-old who police believe may have come to some harm.

Emma Faulds, 39, from Kilmarnock, has not been seen since April 28 in Monkton, Ayrshire.

Police, who say her lack of contact with family is alarming, have since released details of the car that she normally drives, reports the Daily Record .

Cops have released a photo of the light blue BMW 1 Series M Sport, registration is F5 EMA, and are preparing to carry out a forensic investigation.

Emma is white, around 5 ft. 3 inches tall, with a slim, athletic build, long blonde hair, a pale complexion and blue eyes.

Police fear the 39-year-old may have come to some harm (Police Scotland)

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Officers are continuing to review CCTV footage for any sightings of Emma or her car.

Detective Chief Inspector Martin Fergus from Police Scotland’s Major Investigations Team said: “Emma is in constant contact with her family and friends and the fact that she has not been heard from is alarming.

Emma also has a dog, a west highland terrier, and she would never leave it for any length of time without ensuring someone is able to look after it. We are liaising with Emma’s family and we now believe that she may have come to harm.

“Emma’s car has been removed for examination and I am appealing to motorists, taxi drivers or members of the public who may have seen it being driven in the Monkton and Kilmarnock areas late Sunday night into Monday morning.

"I would ask people with dash cams to check their footage as they may have captured the car and not realise its significance. You may have noticed the registration number but thought nothing of it at the time, but now where and when you saw it could be vital.”

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He continued: “Emma is a sociable outgoing person who enjoys seeing her family and friends. They are distraught at not knowing where she is or what may have happened to her.

“I would appeal to anyone who may have information or knowledge as to her whereabouts to contact us. If you saw Emma a few days before she was reported missing, you may have information which could assist us so please do contact us, did you see her with anyone, did you speak her, any small piece of information could be highly significant.”

Anyone with information is asked to call MIT officers at Kilmarnock Police Station via 101, quoting incident number 2412 of Tuesday 30 April 2019.  Alternatively, please call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where you can give information anonymously.

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