Emma hasn't been seen since June 14
Emma Fare was last seen in Church Street, Preston, on June 14. The 42-year-old, from Ingol, has links to both Preston and Blackpool.
Officers from Lancashire Constabulary say they are becoming "increasingly concerned" for Emma's welfare. Numerous enquiries and searches have found no trace of her in the last three weeks.In a post on Facebook, police said: "Have you seen Emma Fare who is #missing from Ingol? "Emma, 42, was last seen in Church Street, Preston, on June 14. We have carried out numerous enquiries to find her and are becoming increasingly concerned for her welfare.
"Emma is 5ft 3, with dark hair and has links to Blackpool and Preston. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call 101, quoting log 909 of June 15, 2023. For immediate sightings call 999."
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