Missing Woman, Who Disappeared in August, Is Seen in CCTV Footage, Police Worried
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- Alexandra Harrod, 47, was reported missing on Aug. 30
- Newly released CCTV footage shows Harrod in a coffee shop, more than 364 miles away from where she was last seen, on Sept. 2
- According to police, Harrod has short hair and was last seen wearing dark-colored tracksuit pants and a dark-colored padded jacket
Authorities have released CCTV footage of a woman who remains missing after she disappeared last month.
On Friday, Sept. 19, Cumbria Police announced on Facebook that they are continuing their investigation into the whereabouts of Alexandra Harrod, 47.
Harrod was last seen in public visiting shops in both Workington and Whitehaven in England on the morning of Sept. 2 — three days after she was reported missing.
At approximately 11:20 a.m. local time that day, CCTV footage captured her in a coffee shop on King Street in Whitehaven. In the footage released by police, Harrod can be seen with cropped hair, walking into the shop and stopping to view the menu.
Cumbria Constabulary
Police did not state whether there have been any other sightings of Harrod since.
Harrod, who also goes by Alex, has short hair, according to Cumbria Police. She was last seen wearing “dark-colored tracksuit pants,” a “dark-colored padded jacket” and carrying a “dark-colored rucksack.”
“Police are concerned for her welfare,” Cumbria Police said in a statement. “[Authorities] are also appealing to any wider family members or friends, who have not yet been in touch, to contact them.”
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Cumbria Constabulary
According to an earlier post by Cumbria Police that was shared on social media, Harrod was previously last seen in the Seaton area on Aug. 30.
Seaton in southern England is located over 364 miles away from Whitehaven in northern England, where Harrod turned up three days later.
One person alleged in the comment section of the police’s initial post that Harrod had been their “neighbor.” They added that there were several “search and rescue” vehicles in the Seaton area around the time of her disappearance.
Police are asking that anyone with knowledge of Harrod’s whereabouts contact them.
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