An urgent appeal has been issued to help locate Ashley Calder, an 18-year-old reported missing after last being seen in Romford, London during the early hours of Saturday morning.
According to the appeal, Ashley was last seen at approximately 3:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 2, while out with friends in the Romford area. Since then, concerns for her welfare have grown, with family, friends, and authorities asking the public to assist in efforts to locate her as quickly as possible.
At the time she was last seen, Ashley was reportedly wearing grey jeans, a white vest top, and beige trainers. She is also described as having a distinctive flower tattoo on her right wrist, which may help members of the public identify her.
Loved ones are said to be increasingly worried about Ashley’s wellbeing, and police are urging anyone who may have seen her or who has information about her whereabouts to come forward immediately. Missing person cases involving young adults can be especially urgent, and public awareness often plays a key role in helping investigations progress.
Authorities have asked that anyone who sees Ashley or knows where she may be contact police by calling 101 or 999, quoting incident number 273 of 2 May. Even information that may seem minor could be helpful in building a clearer picture of her movements and assisting officers in locating her safely.
Community members are also being encouraged to share the appeal responsibly to increase visibility and reach more people who may have relevant information.
As the search continues, thoughts remain with Ashley’s family and friends, who are anxiously awaiting news. The hope remains that she is found safe and reunited with her loved ones as soon as possible.
Anyone with information is urged not to delay in contacting authorities.