Family of missing woman issue heartfelt plea

Victoria Bailey:

This in from the police, in their own words. Ed


The family of missing Isle of Wight woman Victoria Bailey are speaking out in an effort to encourage anyone who has not yet spoken to police with information about her disappearance to come forward.

Lisa Lawrenson, has issued the following appeal to her sister:

“Vicky please make contact with me or Mum, the police or anyone just to let us know that you are safe and well. You don’t have to tell us where you are just that you are OK as we are desperately worried about you. We all miss you terribly and love you very much. Please Vicky.”

She added:

“Our family is desperate for news of Vicky’s whereabouts. Also I implore if anyone has found a mobile phone or a rucksack to hand them into police as a matter of urgency.”

Last seen on 7th June
53-year-old woman Victoria was last seen at 2.18pm on June 7 in Freshwater as she was getting off the number 12 bus.

Victoria is then believed to have walked towards Tennyson Trail. She was wearing sunglasses, a beige/brown jacket, dark top, scarf, and blue jeans at this time.

Victoria was reported missing from her home in Red Road, Wootton Bridge, Ryde at 12.30pm.

Get on touch
Anyone who may have seen Victoria is being urged to contact DS John Walton at Newport police station on 101 quoting 44140200577 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.