Hampshire police renew appeal for missing woman

POLICE have renewed their appeal for a missing woman after reported sightings in the Hampshire countryside.
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Hampshire Constabulary initially launched an appeal for Trinity Robin, 45, on Monday 18 May after she was reported missing having last been seen in Exton in the Meon Valley.

A fresh appeal has now been released after two reports from members of the public regarding believed sightings of Trinity in the Butser Hill area. The first took place at around 9pm on Friday, May 29 near Ramsdean Lane with another reported sighting at 6.50am on Saturday in the Butser Hill car park.

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On both occasions, members of the public saw a woman who matched Trinity’s description. She was not wearing shoes and walked off when approached.

Missing woman Trinity Robin. 
Picture: Hampshire ConstabularyMissing woman Trinity Robin. 
Picture: Hampshire Constabulary
Missing woman Trinity Robin. Picture: Hampshire Constabulary

Visitors and local residents are being asked to immediately report any sightings which match Trinity’s description.

She is white, around 5ft 4in, slim and has brown shoulder-length hair and brown eyes. Trinity was wearing a burgundy dungaree-style top with a thin black T-shirt, black fluffy pyjama bottoms and a burgundy sweatshirt with a logo on the front.

Detective Inspector Dan Voller said: ‘Our priority is to make sure Trinity is safe and well, as we are all concerned for her welfare. We have had a tremendous response from the local community, and it’s vital that people continue to report anything that might help us.

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“If you think you have seen Trinity, please report it as soon as you can.’

Anyone with information is urged to call police on 101, quoting the reference number 44200176486.

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