Sarah Cobby (Image: Staffordshire Police)
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Police officers have renewed their appeal as they try to locate a Stoke-on-Trent woman reported missing almost two weeks ago.
Sarah Cobby, from Bentilee, was last seen in Cannock on May 4. Officers have been trying to find the 38-year-old ever since.
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Police are appealing for help to find a missing man.
David Woodcock, from Kidsgrove, left Harplands Hospital yesterday afternoon (May 14).
Staffordshire Police has released an appeal for help to find 56-year-old David, due to concerns about his welfare. It is thought he is likely to be in the Newcastle area as he does not have a car.
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There is nothing worse than losing a loved one, especially when you don’t know what happened to them.
Sadly, there are people living in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire who have been placed into this awful situation.
However, there is always hope a missing person could be found safe and well – and this is exactly what we all wish will happen for all their families.
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Police are warning caravan owners to be vigilant after a spate of thefts across North Staffordshire.
Two caravans were stolen from a storage facility in Bignall End on May 7.
Two days later, on May 9, a caravan and tools were stolen from a farm near Newcastle and a caravan was also stolen from a farm near Biddulph.
Staffordshire Police are now urging caravan owners to be aware of any suspicious behaviour.