Bedfordshire Police have issued an urgent appeal for information on the whereabouts of 39-year-old Joana and her four-year-old daughter, Aliannah, last seen in Luton three weeks ago.
Bedfordshire Police have launched an urgent appeal for information regarding the disappearance of 39-year-old Joana and her four-year-old daughter, Aliannah. The mother and daughter were last observed in Luton and have been missing for around three weeks, with their last sighting occurring in February. Concerns for their welfare are growing, prompting the police to seek assistance from the public.
Joana and her daughter have known links to the Handsworth area of Birmingham, which could be pertinent to their disappearance. Joana is described as black, slim, and about 5ft 9 inches tall, with dark shoulder-length hair often styled in a ponytail. Aliannah is also described as black and slim, with black Afro style hair, frequently braided.
Authorities are urging the public to refrain from speculation about their disappearance and to report any potential sightings or information that might lead to their whereabouts. The police have emphasized the urgency of the situation and are asking for community support in the search for Joana and Aliannah.
Anyone who has seen Joana and Aliannah or knows of their whereabouts is encouraged to contact Bedfordshire Police immediately. Reports can be made by calling 101 and quoting the reference MPL/499/24. This active search highlights the critical role of public engagement in addressing missing persons cases.