Come home, Sarah
‘We will be by your side throughout it all’
The family of a Scarborough woman missing for nearly two weeks have made an emotional plea for her return.
Sarah West was last seen near Cayton Bay early on Sunday April 25. Sarah’s mother, Valerie, and sister, Rebecca, said: “Sarah, please come home. We love you and we are here for you no matter what.”
Police are urging residents and visitors to keep a close eye out for the 46-year-old.
Police are still searching for a missing Scarborough woman who disappeared nearly two weeks ago.
Officers have been asking anyone living in, working in or visiting the Scarborough, Filey and Reighton areas to keep a close eye out for 46-year-old Sarah West, who went missing 11 days ago.
She was spotted at around 7.30am on Sunday April 25 on the A165 near Cayton Bay, and is believed to have also been walking along the Cleveland Way path between Scarborough and Filey.
Searches have been taking place along the coastline and surrounding inland areas.
North Yorkshire Police Inspector Graeme Kynman urged everyone to “keep vigilant for Sarah” and to contact police on 999 with any immediate sightings or 101 if they have other information about where she may be.
“Our teams are doing everything they can to search for Sarah and the overwhelming public support for sharing the appeals and photos is invaluable and greatly appreciated by us all,” he said.
“With your help we can ensure as many people as possible are keeping a look out for Sarah, particularly along the coastal paths and surrounding areas.”
Sarah is 5ft 5ins tall, of a very slim build with dark blonde/brown hair and may be wearing glasses.
She is believed to be wearing jeans, a light-coloured blouse top and brown flat boots.
She may be carrying a red bag.
Last week, Sarah’s mother, Valerie, and sister, Rebecca, made an emotional plea for Sarah to come home.
“Sarah, please come home,” they said. “We love you and we are here for you no matter what.
“We know you are worried about your health and our health and we just want you to come home so we can support you.
“Together we’ll find the right treatment and the right people to help you and we will be by your side throughout it all.
“There are so many people who love you and care about you.”