Posted: Fri 13th Dec 2013

Found Safe – Appeal As Young Mother Goes Missing – Last Seen In ASDA Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Dec 13th, 2013

Update 1:20pm Great news as North Wales Police who say “Katie Chidlow has been found safe.”

Police are becoming increasingly concerned for the safety of a young mother last seen in Wrexham yesterday.

Katie Chidlow was last seen at 5pm yesterday, Thursday 12th December, at the ASDA store in Wrexham, where she left her partner and two young children.

21-year-old Katie, who comes from the Whitchurch area of Wrexham, is described as being 5’6”, of slim build, with dark brown hair which is below shoulder length.

When she left her family at Asda she was wearing a black and white check coat, black leggings, furry Ugg style boots and she was carrying a purple handbag.

PC Miles Hanmer said: “This is completely out of character for Katie. We are keen to speak to anyone who may have seen her or who may know of her whereabouts.”

Anyone with information about Katie is urged to call officers at Wrexham Police Station on 101.



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