The hunt for a missing Wiltshire woman is continuing into day three as reinforcements are called in to support the major search operation.
Wiltshire Search and Rescue (WILSAR) were deployed to look for Victoria Clements, from Devizes, following her disappearance on Wednesday afternoon (22 September).
As the operation moves into day three, volunteers from Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Dorset search and rescue groups will accompany the Wiltshire team on their endeavour to locate the 53-year-old.
Victoria is said to suffer from type two diabetes but left home without her mobile phone or vital medication nearly 72 hours ago.
Wiltshire Police says she was last sighted in the Marshall Road area of Devizes at around 1pm on Wednesday.
Victoria has shoulder-length brown hair and it’s believed she was wearing a brown jacket, grey jeans and walking boots.
It’s also believed that she was carrying a blue bag with a butterfly logo as she headed towards the outskirts of town.
Inspector Neil Duffin from the Devizes Community Policing Team said: “We’re growing increasingly concerned about Victoria.
“It’s been two days since she was last seen and with the change in weather, especially the colder nights, we want to find her as soon as possible.
“If you think you may have seen Victoria or you’ve got any information which could help us find her, please get in touch”
If you think you’ve seen someone matching Victoria’s description in the Devizes area, call police on 101 quoting reference 54210092699. In an emergency, call 999.