URGENT MISSING PERSON APPEAL – NEW MILTON

URGENT MISSING PERSON APPEAL – NEW MILTON

URGENT MISSING PERSON APPEAL – NEW MILTON

Police are appealing for help to find Sarah Howard, aged 44, from New Milton.

Sarah was last seen at around 7.20am on Saturday 2 May in the Summertrees Court area.

Officers have been carrying out extensive enquiries to locate her and say they are becoming increasingly concerned for her welfare.

Sarah is described as:
• White
• Around 5ft 11ins tall
• Medium to large build
• Brown hair
• Last seen wearing black leggings and a short denim skirt
• Possibly also wearing a pink top and pink trainers

Anyone who has seen Sarah, or knows where she may be, should call 999 immediately, quoting incident number 44260205830.

Please share, especially around New Milton and surrounding areas.


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Posted: 2026-05-03T09:53:25+0000

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