Sandra Hall, who lives in Bognor Regis, went
missing on Sunday 3rd February – and police think seh may be in Lancaster after sightings of a woman in Sainsbury’s supermarket of who fits her description.
Sanfra left home to go to church – but she never went. She was seen on a train between Bognor Regis and
Barnham but after leaving the station has not been
seen since.
Sandra
is 56 and does suffer from depression but Sussex Police do know she has
connections to Lancaster and Cumbria as well as West Sussex where she
lives.
It is thought she has been spotted in a supermarket in Lancaster.
Inspector Nick Bowman, who is leading
the investigation in West Sussex said: “A friend of Sandra’s thought
she saw her in the supermarket but was unable to speak to her and
confirm it was her. We are hoping someone in the area
might have seen her and can help us confirm this is Sandra.
“It
is very out of character for Sandra to be out of touch with her family
for so long and they are obviously very concerned and want her to return
home.”
Sandra was last seen wearing knee length black and white tweed coat, a scarf and black hat.
Sandra’s daughter, Emma Cullingford,
said: “My mum suffers from depression but she has touched the lives of
so many people she has met or befriended over the years in West Sussex,
Lancaster and Cumbria.
“She
is a generous, loving spirit always prepared to go that extra mile to
help and support others. She is deeply loved by her family, who hope
that she remains safe
and can re-start her life with the care and support she needs to start
flourishing again. We just want her back.”
• If you have seen Sandra or know of her whereabouts, contact Sussex Police on 101 quoting Operation Leeson.