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Police Appeal for Missing Maidstone Woman as Welfare Concerns Grow

Police Appeal for Missing Maidstone Woman as Welfare Concerns Grow

Officers are seeking public help to locate 38-year-old Marta Rudnicka, who disappeared from King Street area on Tuesday morning.

Kent Police have launched an appeal to find a woman who went missing from Maidstone earlier this week. Officers are increasingly worried about her welfare.

Marta Rudnicka, aged 38, was last seen at 6.22am on Tuesday 5 May in the King Street area of the town centre. That’s over 48 hours now since anyone’s spotted her.

The Search Intensifies

King Street sits bang in the middle of Maidstone’s shopping district – usually crawling with commuters and early workers at that time of morning. The precise timing suggests police have got hold of CCTV footage or witness statements to pin down her movements.

This sort of public appeal kicks in when missing person cases drag beyond the first 24 hours. But the phrase “growing concerned for her welfare” tells its own story. Priority case.

What Happens Next

Standard drill now. Hospitals, transport hubs, known associates – the lot. Officers will be trawling through CCTV from the area, and King Street’s not short of cameras given where it sits near the main shopping areas.

Police have pointed the public towards their official channels for more information. They haven’t released details about what Ms Rudnicka looks like or what might have happened.

The appeal’s timing – several days after Tuesday morning – suggests they’ve already done the groundwork without luck.

Key Takeaways

  • Marta Rudnicka, 38, missing from King Street area since 6.22am Tuesday 5 May
  • Kent Police expressing growing welfare concerns after extended absence
  • Public appeal launched seeking information about her whereabouts

What This Means for Kent Residents

Anyone who uses King Street in the early morning should rack their brains about Tuesday around 6.22am. See anything odd?

Contact Kent Police straight away if you know where Ms Rudnicka is or saw her that morning. Local businesses with CCTV covering King Street during those hours – expect a knock from officers. They’ll want to piece together her last known movements.

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