Sarah Wellgreen: Two-day gap before missing mum report

Sarah Wellgreen has been missing for nearly two weeks
Mother-of-five Sarah Wellgreen was not reported missing until two days after she was last seen, Kent Police say.
Searches near her home in New Ash Green have been extended to Dartford after officers said they were treating her disappearance as a potential murder.
Last week a man was arrested and bailed until 16 November pending inquiries.
Police have now confirmed she was not reported missing until 11 October - two days after the last known sighting of her.
On Friday, Det Insp Chris Greenstreet urged people to send in any CCTV or dashcam footage from the New Ash Green area on the night of 9 October.
He said searches were continuing in Dartford and Fawkham and police were being assisted by firefighters using a drone.
Council contractors have also helped examine drains in the area.

'Vanished without trace'

Ms Wellgreen has not been in contact with her family since she was last seen in the Bazes Shaw area of New Ash Green, and has missed one of her children's birthdays.
Her car was at her home address and there have been no transactions on her bank or credit cards.
The only item missing from her home was her black iPhone 4.
Det Supt Paul Fotheringham has said it is "entirely out of character" for Ms Wellgreen to go missing.
He said: "Sarah has disappeared without a trace."

Ms Wellgreen was regularly seen around the Bazes Shaw area with her young children, but commuted to Portsmouth where she worked in a beauty salon, neighbours said.
Police revealed she had just had the offer of a new job and was looking forward to the future.

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