November 30, 2016 9.04 am
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Family plea for help to find vulnerable Lincoln woman, 22
Family members say they are growing increasingly concerned for a missing 22-year-old who is described as extremely vulnerable. Katherine Collins, who goes by Kat, was last seen sleeping behind bins on Newark Road near the Aldi supermarket on Sunday, November 27, sister Charlotte told The Lincolnite. Charlotte added Kat, who lives on Newark Road, suffers with…
Sister Charlotte said Kat was last seen on November 27.
Family members say they are growing increasingly concerned for a missing 22-year-old who is described as extremely vulnerable.
Katherine Collins, who goes by Kat, was last seen sleeping behind bins on Newark Road near the Aldi supermarket on Sunday, November 27, sister Charlotte told The Lincolnite.
Charlotte added Kat, who lives on Newark Road, suffers with mental health disorders and that the family is desperate to know that she is safe.
“She was last seen sleeping behind some bins near Aldi on November 27. She’s 22 years old and very vulnerable. She could be wearing a blue hoody and jeans.
“Kat, please get in contact with family as soon as possible.”
Lincolnshire Police are looking into the appeal. Anyone with information on Kat’s whereabouts should call 101, quoting incident number 353 of November 29.
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