Please attribute to Detective
Senior Sergeant Warwick McKee, Wellington CIB
Police have
stepped up their search for missing woman Sonam Shelar, who
was last seen at 8.30am on Cashmere Avenue, Khandallah, on
Saturday 17 November.
We have concerns for her safety and
need people to keep an eye out for her. It's been cold
overnight and we, like her family are worried for her
safety.
She is 26-years-old, of slender build and
approximately 165cm tall.
Sonam was wearing a brown jacket
with fur on the hood and white, black and orange trainers.
Police are continuing their search for her this morning and
any sightings of Sonam are appreciated
If you have any
information that could help locate Sonam please contact
Wellington Police on (04) 381 2000
urgently.
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