Updated: Appeal For Missing Hungarian Woman Anita Racz
- 8 May 2014 9:00 AM
Earlier: Police are becoming increasingly concerned for a missing Hungarian woman who has not been seen since Thursday (1 May). Anita Racz, 41, of Bradford was last seen at 8.30am on Bolton Road in Bradford.
Detective Inspector Ryan Bragg of Bradford CID, said: “We are becoming very concerned for Anita and I am appealing urgently to Anita directly or anyone who sees her to get in contact immediately.
“Anita’s disappearance is completely out of character and as far as we are aware she has no money on her or no private means of transport. So this appeal is especially aimed at anyone who has travelled on public transport since Friday, whether locally in Bradford or further afield who thinks they recognise her.
“Even if you aren’t sure if it was her or not I would still appeal for you to get in touch with us so we can check it out.
“We are doing everything we can to find her but we need members of the public to be our extra set of eyes
“Anita’s family are sick with worry and it is very important we find her.”
Anita is described as white, approximately 5’5” tall and with long blonde hair. She wears glasses and when last seen had on black leggings and a khaki coloured jacket with faux sheepskin trim.
If anyone has any information about Anita’s whereabouts please call police on 101.Sunday 4 May, 2014.
West Yorkshire Police are concerned for a 41 year old Bradford woman who has been reported missing.
Anita Racz was last seen at on 1st May 2014 in the Forster Square, Bolton Road area of Bradford at around 8.30am and she has not been seen since. Her disappearance is out of character and her family are becoming increasingly concerned.
Detective Inspector Stuart Lyons of Bradford CID, said: “Anita is described as a white female, approximately 5’ 5” tall, long blonde hair and wears glasses. She was last seen wearing black leggings and a khaki coloured jacket with Faux sheepskin trim.
“If anyone has any information could they please contact West Yorkshire Police on 101 and quote Log number 1632 of 01/05/2014.”
Source: westyorkshire.police.uk
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