Police are continuing the search for a woman who was reported missing in Eastbourne two weeks ago.
Brigid was last seen at 9.52am on 6 January, as she walked along the promenade near the Beach Deck in the Meads area of the town.
The 68-year-old was spotted going past other walkers, including a dog walker with a large yellow dog. It’s thought she might have paused to speak with them.
Brigid is slim with blonde hair which is greying, blue eyes, and she was last seen wearing a red duffle-style coat with her hood pulled up, blue jeans and blue trainers.
Brigid was last seen wearing a red duffle-style coat with her hood pulled up, blue jeans and blue trainers.
Sussex Police are appealing for anyone who remembers seeing her on 6 January, or since, to come forward.
Officers have conducted house-to-house enquiries and specially-trained officers have searched a significant area in Eastbourne over the last 14 days.
Detective Inspector Pippa Nicklin said: “We would like to thank the public for their support and for the information which has been provided to us thus far.
“We would particularly like to appeal to any walkers who were on the promenade on the morning of 6 January and may have seen Brigid or spoken with her.
Officers have searched a significant area in Eastbourne since Brigid went missing.
“She is very distinctive in her red coat and hopefully this may jog a memory.
“Our officers have been working around the clock pursuing multiple lines of enquiry and are determined to find Brigid.
“We are working closely with her family, offering them support and providing them with regular updates. They too have also appealed for information to help find her.”
Anyone who sees Brigid is being asked to call 999 immediately, whilst anyone with information is being asked to call 101, quoting Operation Manhattan.
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