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Joshua Hartley

Police 'increasingly concerned' for young woman missing from Edwinstowe family home

A police search is continuing after a woman went missing from her family's home in Nottinghamshire. Alex Bradley, 25, was reported missing on Saturday, May 28 after failing to return to her parent’s address in Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, where she had been staying.

Emergency services were called to her address shortly after 7pm on Saturday following a report of a fire, but despite officers believing she was in the property at the time of the fire, she had left before the emergency services arrived. She was then spotted in Coal Cart Road, Birstall, Leicestershire heading towards the A6 services at the A46/A6 junction shortly after 7pm on Saturday.

She has been described as having bleached blonde hair, which has grown out and shows a couple of inches of dark brown roots. She had her hair in a bun Saturday when she left her parents but she normally wears it in two plaits.

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She is white, very slim, is 5ft 1-2ins tall and was wearing black jeans and a black parka-style jacket with a hood when she was last seen. She was also carrying a black bag.

She is white, very slim, is 5ft 1-2ins tall and was wearing black jeans and a black parka-style jacket with a hood when she was last seen. (Leicestershire Police)

Detective Inspector Mark Brennan, of Leicestershire Police, said: “Our enquiries to locate Alex are continuing and I would ask anyone who has seen or knows of her whereabouts to come forward as soon as possible.

“We do not know if Alex was injured as a result of the fire at her address and her safety is of major concern to both her family and police.

“It is currently half-term and I know there will be plenty of people out and about. If you see Alex, please get in touch.” Police have asked anyone with information is asked to call 999 quoting incident number 542 of May 28.

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