BUT student nurse who missing in south london last month can bein local area as well as in need of help”, the Metropolitan Police said.
Owami Davis, 24, was last visible just after midnight on July 7, walk in western Croydon in south London.
An unconfirmed sighting placed her in off Clarendon Road later that morning around 7am.
After members of in public reported number of potential sightings of Davis, the officers loaded about 50,000 hours of video surveillance and watched about 10,000 hours.
DCI Nigel Penny, who is leading investigation, said: “The search for Owami Davis is ongoing and we are conducting searches, appeals and extensive CCTV investigations in to track and find her. I would remind people that even if the detectives are from a specialist crime investigate it remains missing person investigation.
“We are obviously very concerned for welfare of Owami and this possible she is in local area as well as in need of help.
“We have reports of somebody of Description of Owami seen in Croydon area in days after she was last visible on CCTV and we sincerely hope to find her safe and sound.”
davis mother nicole davis, made appeals for help find her daughter.
Previously talking to PA news agency, Nicole Davis said, “Obviously someone out saw something there, someone out someone knows something out heard something there.
“I beg, I beg for in publicx help from people to say if you know if you heard or saw her or she passed by you please say up. We all really want is to find her, all we really are need is for she will come home or to know her whereabouts.”
Police arrested five people – two on suspicion of murder and three on suspicion of kidnap. Latest arrest It was of 27-year-old man, on suspicion of kidnap on August 6th All detainees released on bail pending further investigation.
Penny stated that the missing persons investigation student It was already had an extraordinary amount of support from local community.
He added: “We just concerned for your well being and want do sure are you okay. You can contact us or charity like missing on 116,000 and just speak to let us know that you’re okay. Owami, your family I love you and in despair for news they will be very happy to hear that you are safe.
“We have already had an outstanding support from the local community, partners and businesses and we value everyone who contacted us or helped publish a search for Owami.
Anyone with information Can call police on 020 8721 4622 or call remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online.

