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New CCTV image released of missing 51-year-old last seen in November 2025 – Bucks Free Press

A fresh appeal has been issued following the disappearance of a 51-year-old woman, who has not been seen since last year.
Tracey was reported missing to Thames Valley Police on Thursday, January 8.
She is from Maidenhead, known to frequent Beaconsfield, but was last seen on Northcroft in Wooburn Green, High Wycombe, in the final week of November 2025.
Her car was found on the A40, Wycombe End, Beaconsfield, where the force believes she left the vehicle on New Year’s Day.
Thames Valley Police also believe that she may have travelled not using her car to Camberley in Surrey in the last week.
It is possible she is using public transport.
Tracey is described as a white female, around 5ft tall, with a slim build and blonde hair.
She is likely to have a rucksack with her.
Investigating officer, Inspector Xavier Gilbey said: “We are releasing a new CCTV image of Tracey in the hope that someone has seen her.
“If you see Tracey, please dial 999, quoting reference 43260010782. If you have any other information, please call 101 or leave any information you have via our website.”
 
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