New footage of missing mother-of-three Gaynor Lord who was last seen on Friday has been released.
The 55-year-old disappeared after finishing work in Norwich city centre – and police said they do not know why, describing her actions as “out of character”.
The new clip shows Mrs Lord walking up St Augustines Street at around 4pm. It was the last time she was captured on CCTV, police said.
She is seen wearing glasses and a long coat as she walks along the road – which is busy with passing traffic.
The street is close to Wensum Park, where Mrs Lord was last seen by a passer-by, and where some of her possessions, including her mobile phone and glasses, were later found.
Other CCTV footage released earlier in the week shows her leaving her job at a department store at 2.45pm – an hour and 15 minutes earlier than scheduled – and walking towards the cathedral.
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Police were alerted that Mrs Lord, who is married, had gone missing on Friday after her possessions were found in Wensum Park just after 8pm. They were identified by ID found in her handbag at the scene.
The white shirt and yellow tank top she was wearing, along with two rings, a mobile phone and glasses, were also found scattered nearby.
Her olive-coloured coat was discovered in the River Wensum, which runs alongside the park.
An eyewitness has told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that she saw Mrs Lord “sort of performing a yoga pose” in the park and that something “seemed a bit off” because it was “starting to get dark”.
Officers believe she entered the water and specialist underwater teams are involved in the search.
They said they were keen to hear from anyone who saw Ms Lord between 2.50pm and 3.23pm – as “it’s not clear where she goes inside the cathedral grounds during this time”.
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