Police appeal for information from Meon Valley residents about Trinity Robin who has been missing for 10 days

POLICE are appealing to residents for information about a woman who has been missing for 10 days.
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Trinity Robin, 45, was last seen at the junction of Church Lane and Beacon Hill Lane in Exton at around 11pm on Monday May 18.

Officers have been following several lines of enquiry, including looking at information sent by members of the public following the last media appeal, and are now appealing to residents who live in the Meon Valley area to contact them if they have not done so already, or if they have any new information.

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This includes people who live in areas such as Corhampton, Droxford, Exton, Soberton and Wickham Common.

Trinity Robin. Picture: Hampshire ConstabularyTrinity Robin. Picture: Hampshire Constabulary
Trinity Robin. Picture: Hampshire Constabulary

Detective Inspector Dan Voller said: ‘We would like to thank everyone who has called us following our appeal about Trinity.

‘Our priority is to make sure she is safe and well, as her family are concerned for her welfare. One line of enquiry is that she remains in the Meon Valley area.

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‘We would like to hear from anyone who thinks they have seen someone matching Trinity’s description recently. Perhaps you have someone camping in woodland, or someone matching her description has approached you recently? If so, please call us.’

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Trinity is described as being white, around 5 feet 4 inches tall, slim build, having brown shoulder length hair and brown eyes.

She was last seen wearing a burgundy dungaree style top with a thin black t-shirt underneath, black fluffy pyjama bottoms, a burgundy sweatshirt with a logo on the front and a pair of black and white pumps. She may also be carrying a black throw or blanket.

If you have seen Trinity or know where she is, then please call us on 101, quoting 44200176486. Dial 999 in the event of an emergency.

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