The mother of missing Aiskew woman Zoe Zaremba has urged her daughter to come home.
New photographs have been issued by North Yorkshire Police who are “extremely concerned” for the welfare of the 25-year-old.
Zoe Zaremba, who has autism, was last seen at her home at around 11pm on Saturday 13 June.
North Yorkshire Police’s Neighbourhood Policing Inspector for Hambleton, Sarah Sanderson said: “Zoe has been missing for three days now and does not have any means of contact, money or transport. It is unusual for her to be missing for so long and we are extremely concerned for her welfare.
“I would ask anyone who has seen her or has any information to get in touch, no matter how insignificant that information may seem.
“We’re also appealing to anyone who lives, works or travels in Aiskew and surrounding areas to check your doorbell cameras, CCTV and dash-cam footage if you have any for any potential sightings. Please also check your gardens and any outbuildings.
“Lastly, I would appeal directly to Zoe. If you are reading this you’re not in trouble. Please contact someone you know or trust to them know you are okay. If you don’t want to speak to the police you can contact the Missing People charity confidentially, for free, 24/7.
“You can text them on 116 000 or email 116000@missingpeople.org.uk.”
Zoe’s mother, Jean Zaremba has appealed directly to Zoe.
She said: “Zoe, we are so worried about you, your friends, the local community, everyone is worried sick and everyone cares about you.
“We just want you back home safe. We love you so much. Please come home or let us know where you are.”
Zoe is described as around 5ft 6ins tall, of slim build with brown hair which she usually wears in a ponytail and brown eyes.
She is believed to be wearing a blue ‘keep calm’ t-shirt (pictured), purple jogging bottoms, white and purple Lonsdale trainers, a silver heart shape necklace with an orange crystal.
If you think you might have seen Zoe, or have any information about her current whereabouts, please contact North Yorkshire Police on 101 and pass information to the Force Control Room.
If you have an immediate sighting of her, please call 999.
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