
A WOMAN who mysteriously vanished over a month ago has been spotted again as a frantic search for her continues.
Tracey, 51, from Maidenhead, was last seen at Woodburn Green in High Wycombe at the end of November but has now been spotted in Reading.
Cops believe she deserted her car on New Year’s Day and is travelling without it.
The abandoned motor was discovered on the A40 in Wycombe End, Beaconsfield, investigators said.
It’s believed Tracey has travelled to Camberley, Surrey, since she was reported missing – but made the journey without her car.
She has also been known to visit nearby Beaconsfield and Maidenhead.
Officers have now released fresh CCTV of Tracey after she was recently spotted at Lidl on the Bath Road in Reading.
She was also seen in the town centre – leading investigators to believe that she is currently in Reading.
Detectives said she is likely using public transport to get around and have asked the public to assist in locating her.
Tracey is described as white, around 5ft tall, slim, with blonde hair.
In the most recent images of her, she was seen wearing a brown jacket, jeans and a scarf; she is also believed to be carrying a rucksack with her.
Officers said Tracey usually wears a black, woolly hat.
Tracey was reported missing on January 8 but was last seen in November last year.
The force is urging anyone who spots her to dial 999 immediately as they grow increasingly concerned for her welfare.
The force said: “Thames Valley Police is issuing a new appeal for help to trace a missing woman from Maidenhead, who we now believe is in Reading.
“Our officers continue to search for the missing 51-year-old from Maidenhead.
“We believe she is now in Reading. She has been seen at Lidl on the Bath Road, where this CCTV was captured, as well as the town centre.
“Tracey is described as white, around 5ft tall, slim, with blonde hair.
“If you see Tracey, please dial 999, quoting reference 43260010782.
“If you have any other information, please call 101 or leave any information you have via our website.”











