A DETECTIVE investigating the disappearance of a mother-of-two is appealing for fresh information on her 34th birthday.
Georgina Gharsallah was 30 years old when she vanished from Worthing on Wednesday, March 7, 2018.
Since then, Sussex Police have taken thousands of reports and statements, examined hundreds of exhibits and investigated more than 90 reported sightings, but none have helped in their search for Georgina.
Senior investigating officer, Detective Chief Inspector Andy Wolstenholme believes someone has information that would help police to find Georgina.
He said: “This is the fourth birthday Georgina’s family have had to spend with the pain and heartbreak of not knowing where she is or what happened to her on that day.
“So far, we have taken more than 2,000 reports and statements, and spoken to around 2,000 residents.
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"We are grateful to everyone who has contacted us with any level of detail or potential sighting – these have all been explored, and we will continue to follow all reasonable lines of enquiry going forward.
“Someone out there knows what happened to Georgina that day, but even those who don’t know exactly what happened may have information that could help us in our investigation.
“No matter how small or insignificant you think a piece of information may be, please let us know about it.
“Combined with other intelligence we already have, it could be the missing piece of the puzzle that we need.”
The last confirmed sighting of Georgina was in Clifton Food and Wines in Clifton Road, Worthing, on the morning of her disappearance.
She was wearing a coat with a fur-trim on the hood and had her shoulder-length dark hair tied up.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Sussex Police online or via 101 quoting Operation Pavo.
Details can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers online or by calling 0800 555 111.
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