Police say they remain concerned for the welfare of a missing 29-year-old woman with links to Newquay.
Holly Collinson was last seen leaving Royal Cornwall Hospital at around 10.10am on Tuesday 31 March.
Devon and Cornwall Police said officers had received a number of reports from the public following an earlier appeal, but Holly had not yet been found.
The force said: “We’d like to thank everyone who has reported information and ask that the public continue to do so.”
Police are continuing enquiries to establish Holly’s movements after she left the hospital and are appealing for anyone who may have seen her to come forward.
When she was last seen, Holly was wearing a hospital gown, a green jumper and trainers with black and yellow bags underneath used as socks. She was carrying a white plastic bag and a black guitar.
Officers said she may also have been using a crutch to assist her and believe she could have changed clothes after leaving the hospital.
Holly is described as white, around 5ft 7ins tall, of slim build and with blue eyes.
She had straight dark hair, with the upper half plum to red in colour and the lower half darker, worn below shoulder length.
Police said Holly has links to Bude, Newquay and Truro.
Officers are also asking anyone who was driving in the Truro area on Tuesday 31 March to check dashcam footage.
Anyone who has seen Holly or knows of her whereabouts is asked to call 999 quoting log 733 of Friday 1 May.



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