The family of Leah Daley, a 24-year-old woman missing for nine days, has made a poignant plea for assistance in locating their loved one. Leah was last seen at The Warren along the coast of Folkestone at 7pm on May 5, sparking a widespread search effort and community mobilisation.
In a statement released today, the family expressed their deep concern over Leah’s disappearance, emphasizing that her absence without prior notification is entirely out of character. Despite collaborative efforts with law enforcement, there have been no significant updates on Leah’s whereabouts.
Leah, described as a lover of The Warren since childhood, was last spotted at the bottom of a concrete path leading from the Martello Tower in the area. Despite extensive searches of both land and sea, no trace of Leah has been found, and no additional information or sightings have emerged since her disappearance.
The family implores anyone with even the smallest piece of information to come forward and assist in the search efforts. They urge the public to refrain from speculation or rumour-mongering, emphasising the importance of factual information in aiding their search.
CCTV images released by the police show Leah walking in Tontine Street in Folkestone on the day she went missing, wearing distinctive clothing and carrying a black Adidas backpack. She is described as approximately five feet and four inches tall, with brown shoulder-length hair and blue eyes.
The family extends their gratitude to everyone involved in the search for Leah, including her friends and the local community. Despite the anguish of her absence, they pledge to persevere until Leah is found.
Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact the authorities immediately, quoting reference 06-1197.
The search for Leah Daley continues, with hopes high for her safe return to her family and loved ones.