Owami may be 'dazed and confused' and travelling around London by train say police
POLICE investigating the disappearance of a student nurse from Thurrock have released more CCTV footage and pictures of her as their investigation continues.
Though there have been a number of arrests in connection with her disappearance, including one man who police said they were holding 'on suspicion of murder', police have said today (Thursday, 18 August) that she may be travelling regularly around London by train, appearing dazed or confused.
The last confirmed sighting of Owami Davies, 24, was in West Croydon on 7 July, three days after she left her home in Chafford Hundred.
Met Police have trawled through 50,000 hours of CCTV in order to find her and say the case remains a missing persons investigation.
In a statement, it added: "Owami has been depressed and in the absence of her medication may use alcohol to relieve her depression."
Her mother, Nicole Davies is clinging to the hope that her daughter will be found and she has also called on anyone who has information to speak up.
British Transport Police (BTP) has also issued its own appeal on Twitter saying Ms Davies may be taking trains.
It tweeted: "We know Owami Davies, 24, regularly uses the rail and Tube network to travel from Grays to the Croydon area, often via West Ham and West Croydon stations.
"Owami may still be regularly travelling by rail in a vulnerable state, appearing dazed or confused and possibly seeking to engage with other lone female travellers.
"If you know where Owami is, ring the police."
After numerous police appeals, members of the public have reported a number of potential sightings of Ms Davies in the Croydon area.
The Met's Det Ch Insp Nigel Penney said on Tuesday: "The search to find Owami Davies continues and we are conducting searches, appeals and extensive CCTV inquiries in order to trace and find her.
"I would remind people that even though detectives from specialist crime are investigating, this remains a missing person inquiry."
He stressed Ms Davies or anyone who may be helping her is not in trouble.
The Met's Specialist Crime Command is leading the investigation into her disappearance, and has brought in support from the National Crime Agency. Officers from essex Police are also engaged in the operation to find her.
Five people arrested so far in relation to the inquiry have been released on bail.
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