An pressing hunt has been launched for a lacking College of York PhD pupil who vanished from her dwelling final night time.
Orlagh Anderson, 27, has not been seen by her family and friends since yesterday night.
Police have mentioned they’re rising more and more involved for the welfare of the Durham graduate, who has been a PhD researcher on the College for 4 years.
Following ‘intensive enquiries’ to find her, they’ve issued an pressing attraction for anybody with info on her whereabouts to contact the North Yorkshire Police or name 999.
Orlagh Anderson, 27, has not been seen by her family and friends for the reason that night of Wednesday 6 March
A blue hour shot of the Central Corridor and Lake at York College
A spokesman for North Yorkshire Police mentioned: ‘Our officers are at the moment looking for 27-year-old Orlagh who has been lacking since final night time.’
They continued: ‘Her household and buddies have been unable to contact her ever since and we’re rising more and more involved for her welfare.
‘Intensive enquiries are ongoing to find Orlagh and as a part of our enquiries, we’re asking for anybody who might have seen her, or who has details about her whereabouts, to contact us instantly.
‘When you’ve got a right away sighting of Orlagh, please dial 999 and ask for North Yorkshire Police.’
It’s best to quote job quantity 12240041153 when offering any info.
Orlagh is at the moment working in a mission in collaboration with CHAIN Biotechnology, investigating the metabolic potential of the anaerobic intestine bacterium Clostridium butyricum.
She has a primary in biology from Durham, the place she studied from 2015 to 2019.