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Police hunting for an 81-year-old missing woman have released details of a fresh sighting of her.
Anne Gregory left her home in Churchill Way, Faversham, sometime on Saturday morning.
She seen at 9.15am near the Co-op store in West Street and then at 9.45am on Sunday walking up Dark Hill on the opposite side of the road to the duck pond.
She failed to turn up for a 1pm appointment at her hairdressers in Faversham on Saturday.
Mrs Gregory, a widow and great-grandmother, missed her weekly church service on Sunday, which is out of character.
Police have searched the lake areas and Bysing Woods and are also doing door to door inquiries.
Mrs Gregory is 5ft 3ins, with a fair complexion and short grey bushy hair. She is believed to be wearing a white blouse, dark blue jeans, a knee-length silver grey coat and cream slip-on shoes.
She also wears a gold crucifix and oval gold earrings and carries a Burberry pattern purse and a red and blue handbag.
Sgt Nick Sparkes said: "Anne has not made any contact with her close network of family and friends."
Linda Durkin, secretary at Our Lady at Mount Carmel Catholic church, Tanners Street, said Mrs Gregory was a regular attender.
"She is a very gentle lady, very well known in the parish and has been coming for quite a few years after converting from the Anglican church. Of course this is causing concern to us."
• Anyone with information should contact Kent Police on 01795 477055 and quote: Missing Person Anne Gregory