Members of the public have searched local areas in Plymouth after an 18-year-old was reported missing.
Bobbi-Anne McLeod was last seen leaving her home in Leigham at 6pm on Saturday 20 November
The 18-year-old was supposed to take a bus from Sheepstor Road into the city center to meet friends, but never arrived.
She is described as 4 feet 11 inches tall, of light build and has brown, smooth shoulder length hair, green eyes and ear piercings.
The young woman was last seen wearing a gray Nike shirt, black ripped jeans and fishnet tights and light Nike sneakers.
According to Facebook posts, members of the public have searched areas such as the Plymbridge Forest today (November 22).
Here’s a brief timeline of Bobby’s movements:
Bobbi-Anne McLeod’s movements before she disappeared
Left his home at 6pm on Saturday
Bobbi-Anne McLeod was last seen leaving her home in Leigham at 6pm on Saturday 20 November.
Set to get the bus into the city center
It is believed that she had to get a bus from Sheepstor Road into the city center to meet some friends, but she did not show up.
Disappeared
She has not been seen since 6 p.m., when she last left her home in Leigham.
The police initiate an appeal
At 1:58 p.m., Monday, Nov. 22, Devon and Cornwall police issued an appeal for information about Bobby’s whereabouts.
Search for Bobbi at Plymbridge woods
On November 22, a local search, said to be in the Plymbridge Forest, was conducted by friends and locals.
Detective Matt Lawrence said: “Bobbi-Anne McLeod was last seen leaving her home in Leigham around 6pm on Saturday 20 November. We think she should take a bus from Sheepstor Road into the city center to meet some friends , but she did not show up.
“Bobbi-Anne is 18 years old, 4 feet 11 inches tall and of light build. She has brown hair, green eyes with smooth shoulder-length hair and ear piercings.
“She was thought to be wearing a gray Nike shirt, black ripped jeans and tights and light Nike shoes.
“We would like to hear from anyone who has seen Bobbi-Anne since she left her home last Saturday, or from anyone who knows of her current whereabouts.
“Bobbi-Anne may be reading this invitation, if you are, please contact; You are not in trouble, we just need to know that you are safe and well. ”
Anyone who has seen Bobbi-Anne, or who may have information to help the police, please contact 101 stating log number 879 for Saturday, November 20th.
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