Parents of Kim Richmond plea for daughter to make contact
"Parents of missing woman Kim Richmond plea for daughter to make contact"
Waikato Police and the
family of missing woman Kim Richmond are calling for help
from the public.
Today Detective Senior Sergeant Ross
Patterson of the Waikato West CIB and Ms Richmond’s
parents have said any sightings or knowledge of where Ms
Richmond has gone will help police at this stage.
It is
believed Ms Richmond headed in a southerly direction from
her Wharepapa South farm. Police have searched all rural
roads around this area and have used the Police Eagle
helicopter around the Arohena area.
The Police boat from
Hamilton was used in the Waikato River during the search
over the last few days since she’s been missing from early
Sundaymorning.
Ms Richmond’s parents have made a plea
for her to make contact. “We are concerned about Kim,
it’s uncharacteristic of her to go missing without
contacting her family, we would love for her to make contact
with us, or if anyone has seen her or knows where she is,
can they please let us know.
We haven’t heard or seen
her since early Sunday morning and this is very
unusual.”
Kim is 42-year-old woman and is described as
being of thin build, about 162 cm tall with an olive
complexion and dark hair.
Ms Richmond has a hearing
disability and at the time of her disappearance she was
wearing a Highlanders rugby jersey, blue jeans, brown
leather jacket and brown leather boots.
She was driving
left home driving her silver coloured 2014 Ford Ranger
utility, registration number HKD553.
Anyone with
information about Ms Richmond or her car can contact
Detective Sergeant Paul Van Der Zee of the Te Awamutu CIB on
07 8720100 or information can be left anonymously with
Crimestoppers on 0800 555
111.
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