06/01/2012

Missing Woman Believed To Be In NI

Police in England are appealing for help from Northern Ireland as concerns grow for a missing pregnant woman who is believed to have travelled into the country.

Erica Tomlinson, 34,travelled to Pembroke Docks on December 30 with her five-year-old son Tyree in a Vauxhall Agila and according to police they believe she may now be in Northern Ireland.

The mother and son caught the 2.45pm ferry to Rosslare in County Wexford. They travelled on tickets named for Kathryn James and Christopher Wilson. It is believed since then they have crossed the border into Northern Ireland.

Ms Tomilnson is described as being 5ft 4in, white, of medium build, with blonde hair and brown eyes. Tyree is of mixed heritage, with short curly hair and brown eyes.

It is understood that the woman may also be calling herself Michelle Baines. Police are keen to talk to her and have asked anyone with information to contact them.

(LB/GK)

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