POLICE are urgently searching for a student nurse who vanished more than three weeks ago.
Owami Davies, 24, was last seen leaving her family home in Croydon, South London, just after midnight on July 7.
She has not been seen since and her family have not heard from her.
Owami also has not turned up to her job as a student nurse.
The Met say her disappearance is being treated as a missing person's inquiry but confirmed they are "extremely concerned for her welfare".
They are urging anyone in the West Croydon area to check their sheds and outbuildings and report anything "suspicious" or "out of the ordinary".
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Detective Constable Marie Spear, from the Missing Persons Unit in south London, said: "Owami's family have not heard from her for more than three weeks and she has not turned up to work.
"We are currently treating this as a missing person investigation. Owami was in a vulnerable state when she was last seen and we need the public's help in piecing together her movements on the night she went missing.
"I would urge anyone who has seen her, or knows where she is, to contact police immediately.
Anyone with information can call police on 101 quoting reference 22MIS025307.
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