I was taught to believe and trust Police, so... OKYou'd be surprised what information one can get from homeless people. It's all about the way it's done....I know first hand!
Maybe you are right

Time will tell.
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I was taught to believe and trust Police, so... OKYou'd be surprised what information one can get from homeless people. It's all about the way it's done....I know first hand!
but met whomever she is trying to escape from.
I was taught to believe and trust Police, so... OK
Maybe you are right
Time will tell.
I'm not aware of any information that OD was trying to escape from anyone?
The chance of her surviving on her own after this amount of time is also low even if she is in a different area. As mentioned it leaves the possibility of somebody giving her food/drink.
I honestly find it hard to believe that she is likely to be sleeping rough etc. I notice that homeless women here are normally with a man. I can’t imagine how unsafe it would be for a young woman on their own to be on the streets, especially in that part of Croydon. This is just my own opinion.
She must have had a connection to someone to want to come here, surely?
Yes of course she could survive on her own for a length of time as many homeless do but to do so in the local area without being spotted is unlikely. She could have travelled away from the area on her own but again I think there would be sightings. The lack of sightings leaves me with the thought that she is not moving around.The chances of survival on her own?
- It is summer and hundreds of homeless people sleep in parks, streets, etc.
- Even if she didn't take much cash (which I doubt), she can live simply on breadrolls - the cheapest food for a few pence - for months. Bottled water is also cheap, tap water can be found easily.
Homeless ppl often raid supermarkets' backyards for out of date thrown away food - still edible.
- I'm not surprised that she wasn't spotted by many ppl.
People usually mind their own business hurrying their way.
Especially if she changes places all the time.
I rarely remember persons I pass by in the street.
I really hope she will be found alive and given help for whatever problem/s she suffers from.
MOO
Yes of course she could survive on her own for a length of time as many homeless do but to do so in the local area without being spotted is unlikely. She could have travelled away from the area on her own but again I think there would be sightings. The lack of sightings leaves me with the thought that she is not moving around.
When a person of one race looks at faces of ppl of another race, these faces seem almost identical.I think if she's changing clothes regularly she could slip under the radar pretty easily though, even if she's moving around in plain sight. She no longer looks striking and beautifully groomed. We all commented on how different from normal she looked in the early Croydon images (the shop and Clarendon Road) and different again when the London Road cctv emerged. The police emphasised then what they called her 'distinctive' red top, not her face. If people are looking out for that it's no good if she's changed clothes again, and since that was a month ago she almost certainly has.
The fact that she's Black will also make her more invisible imo, partly because of social prejudices that make certain groups of less interest, but also because of own-race bias, which makes it harder to remember unfamilar faces of ethnicities other than your own. Croydon is more ethnically mixed than most places - around 50% BAME - but a lot of those people are of Indian or Tamil origin (among others), so they're still ethnically different from Owami. I've seen a lot of pictures of her now, and I like to think I would recognise her in the flesh, but honestly I'm not 100% sure. Even facial recognition software performs badly with Black subjects, particularly women.
The Own-Race Bias for Face Recognition in a Multiracial Society
Croydon Observatory – Population
Facial recognition fails on race, government study says
*So do I. So do I. Unfortunately... tips from the homeless led me to my brother’s body in the woods after 3 months missing. It’s all in the approach.Cash only lasts so long. Using her cash card to take out more will ping the system.
You'd be surprised what information one can get from homeless people. It's all about the way it's done....I know first hand!
There were articles & “quotes” from neighbours of the man who’s house was searched when he was arrested, I have been looking for them for a few days and interestingly the specific ones with the quotes from a female neighbour including pictures have all been removed. The comments made by a neighbour did give justification for arrests / Owami being in Croydon. Although I’m unsure if they’ve been removed due to the person being released on bail or because the comments were unfounded.
*So do I. So do I. Unfortunately... tips from the homeless led me to my brother’s body in the woods after 3 months missing. It’s all in the approach.
In a statement, the Met Police said: ‘Owami has been depressed and in the absence of her medication may use alcohol to relieve her depression.’
Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney, who is leading the investigation, said: ‘The search to find Owami Davies continues and we are conducting searches, appeals and extensive CCTV inquiries in order to trace and find her.
‘I would remind people that even though detectives from specialist crime are investigating, this remains a missing person inquiry.’
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Missing nurse could be taking trains and appearing 'dazed or confused'
Owami Davies, 24, was last seen walking north along London Road in Croydon at about 12.30pm on July 7.metro.co.uk
The force said she may appear dazed or confused and be seeking to engage with women travelling alone.
It tweeted: “We know Owami Davies, 24, regularly uses the rail and tube network to travel from #Grays, Essex to the #Croydon area.
"Often via #WestHam and #WestCroydon stations. @metpoliceuk are looking at dates from 7th July 2022 onwards.
“Owami may still be regularly travelling by rail in a vulnerable state, appearing dazed or confused and possibly seeking to engage with other lone female travellers,” BTP added.
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Missing Owami Davies 'could be taking trains appearing dazed or confused'
A nurse who vanished in south London more than a month ago could still be travelling regularly by train, appearing dazed or confused, police said.www.thisislocallondon.co.uk
Wow, I'm super sorry to hear about your brother, and devastated that you had to find him that way. I can't even fathom that, so thank you for behalf of the community for sharing your story.*So do I. So do I. Unfortunately... tips from the homeless led me to my brother’s body in the woods after 3 months missing. It’s all in the approach.
In a statement, the Met Police said: ‘Owami has been depressed and in the absence of her medication may use alcohol to relieve her depression.’
Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney, who is leading the investigation, said: ‘The search to find Owami Davies continues and we are conducting searches, appeals and extensive CCTV inquiries in order to trace and find her.
‘I would remind people that even though detectives from specialist crime are investigating, this remains a missing person inquiry.’
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Missing nurse could be taking trains and appearing 'dazed or confused'
Owami Davies, 24, was last seen walking north along London Road in Croydon at about 12.30pm on July 7.metro.co.uk
The force said she may appear dazed or confused and be seeking to engage with women travelling alone.
It tweeted: “We know Owami Davies, 24, regularly uses the rail and tube network to travel from #Grays, Essex to the #Croydon area.
"Often via #WestHam and #WestCroydon stations. @metpoliceuk are looking at dates from 7th July 2022 onwards.
“Owami may still be regularly travelling by rail in a vulnerable state, appearing dazed or confused and possibly seeking to engage with other lone female travellers,” BTP added.
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Missing Owami Davies 'could be taking trains appearing dazed or confused'
A nurse who vanished in south London more than a month ago could still be travelling regularly by train, appearing dazed or confused, police said.www.thisislocallondon.co.uk
quotes from neighbour here
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Exclusive: Police ‘dismantled mattress’ in 3am raid for missing student Owami Davies
Student nurse Owami Davies has been missing for almost a month, and police have arrested three people on suspicion of murder in connection with her disappearance.www.londonworld.com