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Missing nurse may be on train looking dazed or confused, police say

South A nurse who went missing more than a month ago in London may be depressed and regularly travel by train police said they were absent-minded and confused.

Owami Davies, 24, was last seen walking north on her road inCroydon around 12:30 pm on July 7. has been spotted on the site, raising concerns for her safety.

The Metropolitan Police Department, which is investigating her disappearance as a missing persons case,said in a statement Thursday: She relieves her depression.

This is because theBritish Transport Police (BTP) said that the 24-year-old girl may still be riding trains regularly, appearing dazed and confused. after he tweeted that he might look like a man and that he might be trying to hook up with a traveling woman. 1 person.

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Met Policeman } had previously arrested five people in connection with the investigation, including two on suspicion of murder and three on suspicion of kidnapping.

All five were subsequently released on bail.

BTP tweeted: Often via #WestHam and #WestCroydon stations. @metpoliceuk is considering dates after July 7, 2022," police wrote.

"Owami may still be traveling by rail regularly, appearing defenseless and dazed and confused, trying to mingle with other lone female travelers. It's possible."

Earlier this week, Scotland Yard issued a new appeal saying Ms Davis may be "local and in need of help".

After numerous appeals to the police, the public reports that he may have been seen in the Croydon area of ​​a 24-year-old boy, and the police say that thousands of hours have been spent on him. are scrutinizing CCTV to see if the sightings are genuine. Actually she.

Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney, who is leading the investigation, said:

"Although criminal detectives are conducting the investigation, please remember that this is still a missing persons investigation."

He stressed that the old woman and anyone who might be helping her had no problems.

Anyone who knows the information he can call the police on 020 8721 4622 or contact the crimestopper online on 0800 555111 or remain anonymous.