A mum missing from home for over a week has been found.
Lesley King had been missing since Wednesday, September 21 after leaving her home address in Kirkdale just after 7.50am. She was dropped off in Williamson Square at around 10.40am. Further sightings of the 47-year-old were reported on the same day at 1.30pm on Hanover Street and at 3pm on Woolton Road, walking in the direction of Liverpool South Parkway train station.
Yesterday a new photo of Ms King, taken in the city centre on September 20, was released. And in an urgent re-appeal by Merseyside Police, a spokesperson said "extensive enquiries" were ongoing to find the missing mum.
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Inspector Sandra Capkan from Merseyside Police's Missing Persons Unit previously said: "It is now a week since Lesley went missing and we have been making extensive enquiries to find her. If you can share or provide any information please let us know as soon as possible."
But now Merseyside Police has confirmed Ms King has today, Friday, September 30 been found following an extensive public appeal.
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