POLICE are "extremely concerned" for the safety of a woman who has been missing for a month.

Margaret Tyszkow who is still missing from Badsey, near Evesham, since she was last seen between 10am and 10.30am on Thursday November, 25.

The 68-year-old was seen walking along Brewers Lane, heading towards Chapel Street wearing a long grey mac, a knee length skirt and a face mask.

Thorough searches are continuing and officers are once again appealing for help to locate Margaret.

In particular, officers are keen to hear from anyone who may have video doorbell footage which shows Margaret on the day she went missing.

“Det Insp Ed Slough, said: “we’re extremely concerned for the safety of Margaret and are doing everything possible to try to locate her.

“I’d like to thank the public for their help so far in sharing our appeals, and now ask anyone who lives on Brewers Lane, Chapel Street or surrounding roads and has a video doorbell to please review footage from 8am – 12.30pm on Thursday 25th November to see if there is any sign of Margaret.

“Our main priority is to know that Margaret is safe and well, therefore if anyone has information but doesn’t want to come forward to the police, you can get in touch anonymously via Crimestoppers using the details below.”

Anyone who has seen Margaret in person, knows of her whereabouts or has doorbell footage should call 999 quoting incident 537i of 25 November.

Alternatively, if you have information but do not feel comfortable speaking to police, you can speak to the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.