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Police are urgently appealing for information on the whereabouts of a

77-year-old woman who has been missing from an address in Camberwell

since 3 January 2011.


Lena Malcolm, also known as Molly, suffers from Alzheimer's, dementia,

arthritis and diabetes and was last seen yesterday at 2030hrs at her

home address in Camberwell wearing a light grey cardigan, a pleated

checked skirt with black, grey and red lines and grey slippers. She may

also be wearing glasses and carrying a cream bucket. Her family and

police are very concerned about her current welfare.


Detective Inspector, Ed Facer said: "Lena has taken to carrying some of her personal belongings in a creamcoloured bucket. This, together with her clothing, may cause the public to notice her, though I must stress that she may no longer have the

bucket in her possession."


If anyone has any information please call Southwark Missing Persons Unit

on 0207 232 6246 or to remain anonymous Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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