Jean Bevan, who was reported missing from Gloucester yesterday, has returned home safe and well.
Jean Bevan, who has memory problems, was last seen at about 10.30am yesterday, Sunday 25 March at Gloucester railway station after taking a taxi from her home in Longlevens.
She said that she was going to a family home in Shropshire and it is thought that she would have caught a train to Birmingham, then another train from Birmingham to Shrewsbury and a third to Gobowen.
She has not arrived in Shropshire, nor made any contact with family, and it is not known whether she caught any of those trains or is elsewhere on the rail network.
She is described as a white woman, just 4ft 3ins tall, slightly built with very short brown hair, which is greying in places.
She is thought to be wearing either denim or floral trousers, white trainers and either a black and white fine striped coat or a warmer, burgundy coat and carrying a black handbag and a tapestry holdall.
Gloucestershire Constabulary is working with British Transport Police and other forces to try to find Mrs Bevan.
Anyone who has seen her, or has information about her whereabouts, is asked to call Gloucestershire Constabulary on 101 quoting incident 255 of 25 March.
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