Police search for woman photographed in Birmingham park bushes

West Midlands Police are appealing for information about a woman who was unconscious in Burbury Park, Lozells
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A member of the public has sent police a photograph of a woman laying in bushes in Burbury Park in Lozells and officers said they want to check that she’s OK.

The picture shows her unconscious. In it, she is wearing black pumps, with no socks. Her trousers are grey with large checked lines. She has a long pink v-neck top and a black cardigan with large white stars on the sleeves.

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A blue lanyard with white writing is around her neck. Her hair is long and dark brown with orangey ends. She is white and looks to be in her 20s or early 30s.

Woman photographed unconscious in Burbury Park, LozellsWoman photographed unconscious in Burbury Park, Lozells
Woman photographed unconscious in Burbury Park, Lozells

A police spokesperson said: “We’re really worried about her and think you’ll recognise her from her clothes alone.

“Our experts have analysed the photo which was taken on a phone in Burbury Park at around 7.45am Saturday 28 May.

“We’ve searched the park, contacted local hospitals and checked our incident records. But we now need you or the woman to tell us more.

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“If you recognise yourself from the description, please get in touch. You’re not in any trouble. We just want to know you’re OK.

“If you were in the area and you saw this woman, we need you to message us via Live Chat on the right of your screen quoting 2419-010622.”

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