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PEOPLE in the Bishopworth area of Bristol are being urged to check their garden sheds and outhouses for a missing woman.

Police say concern is growing for missing 60-year-old Alison Gardiner who was last seen on Saturday morning.

A spokesman for Avon and Somerset police said: As Alison faces her second night away from home, we are urging people to check garden sheds, outbuildings and garages.

We believe she may be sheltering in an outhouse building in the Bishopsworth or the surrounding area and would urge people to check outside buildings and sheds before it gets dark.

Alison was last seen in the Eastridge Drive area at about 9am on Saturday.

She is white, about 5ft 6ins tall of large build. She has short dark brown hair and wears glasses. When she went missing she was wearing a beige coloured coat with fur trim and indigo (blue/purple) coloured jeans and black shoes.

Concern is growing for Alison because she has not taken medication she requires since Friday.

She has not been well recently and may appear a little withdrawn or depressed.

The spokesman added: We believe because she is walking she may still be in the Bishopsworth area and are urging people in that area to check sheds, garden outbuildings and garages.

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Residents in Bristol urged to check sheds and garages for missing woman

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