Authorities are investigating the case of a missing artist who was allegedly last observed entering a vehicle with a man at 3am on Saturday.
The final known sighting of Sarah Cunningham, aged 31, occurred on Jamestown Road in Camden, located in north London.
On Sunday, the Metropolitan Police announced her disappearance, noting that she was attired in an all-black ensemble at the time of her last appearance.
Officers have disseminated an image illustrating the outfit she wore.
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Lisson Gallery in London, where some of Ms. Cunningham’s artwork has been displayed, shared in a public request that she stands at 5ft 3ins tall and was also clad in black Converse footwear.
Jamie Klingler, a co-founder of the Reclaim These Streets initiative aimed at combating violence towards women and girls, mentioned that she has been in contact with Ms. Cunningham’s family.
She stated that the last sighting of Ms. Cunningham involved her entering a dark Vauxhall vehicle, heading toward Islington, accompanied by a male with long dark hair.
Ms. Klingler posted on X: “Were you driving? Did you witness them? Did you observe them exit the vehicle in Islington?”
She concluded her appeal with the hashtag #findsarah.
Anyone who encounters her or possesses relevant information is urged by law enforcement to dial 101 and provide the reference CAD 2349/02Nov.