Search continues for missing Sneinton woman
Updated on 26th October 2012
Officers searching for a missing Sneinton woman will revisit the area where she was last seen – a week on from her disappearance.
Concern is growing for the welfare of Sandra Williams 48, who has never gone missing before.
She was last seen in Sneinton Road during the early hours of Saturday 20 October and tomorrow morning (Saturday 27 October) officers will return to the street to speak to residents, motorists and passers-by.
Inspector Mark Stanley said: “Sandra is a creature of habit and tends to stick to strict routine and it is very much out of character for her to go missing.
“She has missed meetings with friends and appointments, causing her family and police to become increasingly concerned.
“Extensive searches and house-to-house enquiries have been carried out over the past seven days and tomorrow officers will return to the street where she was last seen in the hope of fielding more information from members of the public.
“Sandra’s family is understandably extremely worried and desperately want to find her and I would urge anyone who has seen Sandra, or may know where she is, to contact police immediately.”
Sandra is white, around 5ft 7ins tall, with short, straight brown hair. She may have been wearing a thigh-length navy blue coat which has a zip and is slightly padded.
Posters publicising the missing persons appeal have also been put up in the local area.
Anyone who has seen her, or knows where she could be, is urged to contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.





