Underwater groups will be a part of the seek for a married mother-of-three who went lacking in Norwich.
Gaynor Lord, 55, disappeared on Friday after leaving her office in Norwich City Centre.
Police mentioned CCTV footage reveals Ms Lord strolling away from Jarrold division retailer the place she works at 2.45pm – an hour and quarter-hour sooner than she was resulting from end her shift – and in direction of town’s cathedral.
Her possessions had been then discovered by a member of the general public in close by Wensum Park, who advised police at round 8pm, with officers discovering ID in Ms Lord’s purse.
The park has been closed since Saturday, in line with Norfolk Constabulary, with in depth searches going down on the land and within the water.
The coastguard and fireplace and rescue providers have been serving to law enforcement officials to scour the River Wensum.
Among the possessions present in varied places throughout the park had been clothes, two rings, a cell phone and glasses belonging to Ms Lord, whereas her coat was later discovered within the water.
Police say there’s a “real possibility” Ms Lord entered the River Wensum and have made this the main focus of their investigation.
Officers have requested assist from different police forces and say specialist underwater search groups ought to be a part of the efforts to search out Ms Lord on Tuesday or Wednesday.
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‘Her disappearance is out of character’
Norwich Policing Commander, Superintendent Wes Hornigold, mentioned: “Gaynor left work early and didn’t take her normal route home. We haven’t been able to establish why she left early and her disappearance is out of character so we are naturally concerned for her welfare.
“There’s no proof that Gaynor has come to hurt and whereas we have now plenty of enquiries ongoing, given the place her clothes was discovered and different gadgets, there’s a actual chance she has entered the water.
“This is clearly a distressing time for her family. We have specialist officers supporting them and continue to keep them updated of our ongoing work.”
The superintendent added the National Crime Agency had been serving to the police drive to name in dive search groups from throughout the nation.
Ms Lord is described as a 5ft 6in tall white girl, who had been sporting a white shirt and yellow tank high, with a coat and scarf excessive, when she was final seen.
Source: information.sky.com”