Police renew appeal to find missing New Mills woman
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Gail Hibbert, 54, went missing on the morning of January 2 and a large-scale search of surrounding countryside is being carried out to try and find her.
Last night, the police issuedCCTV footage of Gail walking along High Hill Road in the direction of Thornsett, and asked a driver and dog walker featured in the footage to come forward.
Both of those people have now been traced.
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Hide AdThe police said: “We are now releasing a third photograph of Gail, and also want to hear from anyone who has CCTV cameras and lives in New Mills, Thornsett or any other surrounding area – and may have captured Gail walking yesterday.
“Gail left home in Hawk Road at about 7.15am and was seen in High Hill Road about 10 minutes later.
“If you have CCTV cameras, please watch your footage and if you believe you have recordings of Gail, we would like you to contact us using one of the below methods.”
The police said trained officers and mountain rescue volunteers will continue with their search operations with the assistance from the National Police Air Service.
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Hide AdGail is white, about 5ft 3ins, with short bobbed blonde/brown hair. She is thought to be wearing a black Superdry coat and possibly wellies.
Those with information can contact the police by quoting incident 258 of 2 January through either their Facebook page on Derbyshire Constabulary, Twitter @DerPolContact, an online contact form on their website here or on 101.