Cops plead for witnesses in Anna’s dissappearance

| 18/02/2011

(CNS): It is now three weeks since George Town landfill worker Anna Evans disappeared from her workplace and officers involved in the enquiry are again appealing for any drivers or passengers who attended the landfill site on the day that Anna disappeared who have not yet spoken to police, to come forward. The last confirmed sighting of Anna was around noon on Thursday, 27 January at the landfill. On Thursday 17 February senior police officers met with Anna’s family and Mike Adam the community affairs minister to provide an update on the progress of the investigation so far.

The meeting included a question and answer session where members of Anna’s family talked directly to those involved in the enquiry and the police said the meeting was well received by all in attendance. A dedicated Family Liaison Officer will continue to support the family as the investigation into Anna’s disappearance continues.

Last weekend hundreds of people reportedly turnedout to join an organised search for the missing mother of five but there is still no trace of her.

Anyone with information can call the enquiry hotline on 526-0911 or the confidential Crime Stoppers number 800-8477 (TIPS).

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Unless someone comes forward with some helpful information about this woman’s disappearance it would seem unlikely that she will be located anytime soon which seems to be the intent of those responsible.

     

  2. Anonymous says:

    Why haven’t they conducted a water search and put some divers out there in the North Sound? I am sure you cna find enough voulnteers to split up and do a landsearch just like they did with the census workers – go door to door and ask the question ” has anybody seen this poor woman?

    • Anonymous says:

      Someone has seen this woman. She did not disappear. I ask the question why was certain cameras in certain positions not working on that day?
      It is time that all boats leaving the shores be registered. Anyone who saw a boat leaving North Sound that night should come forward. Anyone who saw a vehicle leaving the dump that night need to come forward. Somebody know something.