Police are appealing for information after a woman reported missing from Leicestershire is believed to have travelled to Newquay.
Officers say Holly Collinson, 29, from Hinckley, has not been in contact with her family since travelling to Cornwall, prompting concern for her welfare.
Leicestershire Police says: "She is known to have visited a pub in Central Square in Newquay on 25 March and was reported missing on 10 April."
Officers say enquiries have been ongoing both in Leicestershire and further afield to try and establish her whereabouts.
Holly is described as 5ft 7ins tall, of slim build, with long red dreadlocks. She may also wear a hat and a red coat.
Anyone who has seen Holly or knows of her whereabouts is asked to contact Leicestershire Police, quoting incident 623 of 10 April.
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