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Police Scotland is seeking the public’s assistance in trying to locate a 55-year-old woman missing from Hawick.
Jacqueline Trimby was last seen in Chay Blyth Place, between 10 and 11am on Tuesday, 1 August, 202, walking her dogs.
It’s believed she left her house later that evening and didn’t return. The police were contacted and she was reported missing.
Jacqueline is white, around 5ft. 7 inches in height, with shoulder-length, brown hair. When last seen, she was wearing dark-coloured clothing.
The last anyone heard from Jacqueline was around 9pm last night when she spoke to a family member on the phone. Her car is still parked outside her house so she may be walking or using public transport.
Searches are under way in an area between Burnfoot and Hornshole with specialist search advisors and officers from the dog branch being deployed. This is a popular area used by members of the public.
Officers are also carrying out door-to-door enquiries and are gathering relevant CCTV footage and doorbell images for any additional information on where Jacqueline may have gone.
Inspector Billy Telford said: “Jacqueline’s family is understandably concerned for her. It is completely out of character for her not to be in touch with them and they just want to know she is safe and well.
“This is a popular area for walkers, runners and dog walkers and it’s possible Jacqueline was seen by someone on their daily walk. If anyone has seen her or has any information as to where she might be, please contact us as soon as possible.”
Anyone with information can call Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 4014 of 1 August, 2023.
Jacqueline Trimby was last seen in Chay Blyth Place, between 10 and 11am on Tuesday, 1 August, 202, walking her dogs.
It’s believed she left her house later that evening and didn’t return. The police were contacted and she was reported missing.
Jacqueline is white, around 5ft. 7 inches in height, with shoulder-length, brown hair. When last seen, she was wearing dark-coloured clothing.
The last anyone heard from Jacqueline was around 9pm last night when she spoke to a family member on the phone. Her car is still parked outside her house so she may be walking or using public transport.
Searches are under way in an area between Burnfoot and Hornshole with specialist search advisors and officers from the dog branch being deployed. This is a popular area used by members of the public.
Officers are also carrying out door-to-door enquiries and are gathering relevant CCTV footage and doorbell images for any additional information on where Jacqueline may have gone.
Inspector Billy Telford said: “Jacqueline’s family is understandably concerned for her. It is completely out of character for her not to be in touch with them and they just want to know she is safe and well.
“This is a popular area for walkers, runners and dog walkers and it’s possible Jacqueline was seen by someone on their daily walk. If anyone has seen her or has any information as to where she might be, please contact us as soon as possible.”
Anyone with information can call Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 4014 of 1 August, 2023.