Police have provided an update on the case of Victoria Taylor, a 34-year-old mother who went missing from her home in Malton, North Yorkshire. Victoria was last seen on September 30, making a purchase at a local M&S and later appearing on CCTV at Malton Bus Station. Today, authorities announced that some of Victoria’s belongings have been recovered from a park near where she was last seen.
Chief Superintendent Fiona Willey from North Yorkshire Police shared that new CCTV footage shows Victoria walking towards a play park on Riverside Walk at 12:30pm. Various items belonging to Victoria were found at this location. Despite extensive efforts to locate her, there is still no sign of third-party involvement in her disappearance. However, due to the discovery of her belongings near the river, there is a strong possibility that Victoria may have entered the River Derwent.
Over the past 10 days, the police have conducted thorough investigations, including reviewing CCTV footage, data research, and interviewing witnesses. Family friend Charlotte Cundill has been actively involved in updating the community on the search for Victoria. In a recent post, she emphasised the importance of finding Victoria for the sake of her young daughter and partner.
Charlotte expressed gratitude to the volunteers assisting in the search and reiterated the commitment to continue the search until Victoria is found. She encouraged the community to remain hopeful and vigilant in their efforts to locate Victoria. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities explore all possible leads to determine Victoria’s whereabouts.
The local community has come together to support the search for Victoria, showcasing unity and compassion during this challenging time. As the investigation progresses, authorities urge anyone with information about Victoria’s disappearance to come forward and assist in bringing her home safely. The search for Victoria Taylor continues as her loved ones and the community remain hopeful for her safe return.