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They made it personal, because it was personal, those friends of Janet Edwards taking time off work to hand out flyers... put up posters... hold conversations...
Whatever it took to help find their "bubbly, outgoing" friend of whom their has been no trace, no word for a week.
The biggest search yet for the missing 66-year-old former nurse at Kingstone surgery began yesterday (Dec 17) and went on into the evening as volunteers swelled the effort of specialist police in scouring Hereford's Aylestone Hill/Venns Lane where she is last thought to have been seen.
By the end, there was nothing, and the worry... the concern... was as palpable as the chill in the air.
Many of the volunteers turned out from the Wye Valley Running Club, of which Ms Edwards was a keen member.
Club chairman Martin Flowers said: "We are trying a personal approach, asking ask people who may have been in the area last week.
"She is an outgoing and bubbly person who is a bright light of the club - she is a friend of us members and we are desperate to find her," he said.
So on they went... Churchill Gardens... Aylestone Hill... the colleges... Venns Lane... roughly the same routes to the same locations at same time she went missing - mid-to-late afternoon on Friday, Dec 10.
"Most of us know her through the running club, I've known her for 17 years now and this is just completely out of character for her. - we just want to find her and know she is safe and well, " said friend and fellow Wye Valley runner Becky Ansfield.
"Whenever I would see her, she would always ask after my boys and the dog and has always been very positive."
With races, she has such a great drive and encouraging to others," she said.
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Ms Edwards is believed to have been wearing a green Raab jacket, blue jeans and casual brown boots with white trim and sole when she went missing.
Hunt for missing Janet Edwards steps up as concern grows
Whatever it took to help find their "bubbly, outgoing" friend of whom their has been no trace, no word for a week.
The biggest search yet for the missing 66-year-old former nurse at Kingstone surgery began yesterday (Dec 17) and went on into the evening as volunteers swelled the effort of specialist police in scouring Hereford's Aylestone Hill/Venns Lane where she is last thought to have been seen.
By the end, there was nothing, and the worry... the concern... was as palpable as the chill in the air.
Many of the volunteers turned out from the Wye Valley Running Club, of which Ms Edwards was a keen member.
Club chairman Martin Flowers said: "We are trying a personal approach, asking ask people who may have been in the area last week.
"She is an outgoing and bubbly person who is a bright light of the club - she is a friend of us members and we are desperate to find her," he said.
So on they went... Churchill Gardens... Aylestone Hill... the colleges... Venns Lane... roughly the same routes to the same locations at same time she went missing - mid-to-late afternoon on Friday, Dec 10.
"Most of us know her through the running club, I've known her for 17 years now and this is just completely out of character for her. - we just want to find her and know she is safe and well, " said friend and fellow Wye Valley runner Becky Ansfield.
"Whenever I would see her, she would always ask after my boys and the dog and has always been very positive."
With races, she has such a great drive and encouraging to others," she said.
[...]
Ms Edwards is believed to have been wearing a green Raab jacket, blue jeans and casual brown boots with white trim and sole when she went missing.
Hunt for missing Janet Edwards steps up as concern grows