Missing Person Alert: Community Urged to Help Locate Shirley Shore, 93, Last Seen in Newtown, Geelong
Authorities and family members are urgently seeking the publicโs assistance in locating Shirley Shore, a 93-year-old resident of Geelong, Victoria, who has been reported missing under concerning circumstances.
Shirley was last seen on Tuesday, 7th April, in the Newtown area. It is understood that she had left her nursing home earlier in the day to attend a scheduled hairdressing appointment but has not returned and has not been in contact with anyone since. Given her age and the unusual nature of her disappearance, there are serious concerns for her safety and wellbeing.
Described as a beloved member of her community, Shirley is known for her gentle nature and warm personality. Her sudden absence has left family members, friends, and caregivers deeply worried. They are appealing to anyone who may have seen her, spoken to her, or noticed anything unusual in the Newtown area around the time she went missing to come forward.
Local authorities, including Geelong Police, are actively investigating and have urged residents to remain vigilant. Community support is crucial in situations like this, where even the smallest detail can make a significant difference. Whether itโs a sighting, a recollection of someone matching her description, or relevant information from nearby homes or businesses, every piece of information matters.
If you have any information that could assist in locating Shirley Shore, please contact Geelong Police Station immediately or reach out via the following numbers:
๐ 0413 872 126
๐ 0425 827 657
๐ 0411 802 844
Time is of the essence, and her loved ones are simply hoping for her safe return. They are holding onto hope and are asking the wider community to come together in support during this distressing time.
Please take a moment to share this alert with others, especially those in and around the Geelong and Newtown areas. Raising awareness increases the chances of bringing Shirley home safely.
Together, through awareness, compassion, and collective effort, we can help reunite Shirley with her family. Every share, every call, and every effort counts.