Reward on offer over missing woman

Andrew DawkinsWest Midlands
News imageWarwickshire Police A woman with brown hair is in a portrait-shaped image in the middle of the photo. She is wearing dark glasses and a grey top.Warwickshire Police
Katie Love was reported missing to police on 23 February

A reward of up to £1,000 is being offered for information leading to the location of a woman reported missing to police 11 days ago.

Following the disappearance of Katie Love, 48, from Nuneaton, Warwickshire Police said it was increasingly concerned she "may have come to harm".

Two men from the town, aged 48 and 49, arrested on suspicion of murder, have been released while inquiries continue.

The force, which announced the reward offer from Crimestoppers, said the woman had connections to Skegness, "but she's known across Nuneaton, Hartshill, and Kingsbury too".

It added the independent charity was offering a reward for information given "exclusively to them that leads to us locating Katie".

Crimestoppers "guarantees everyone who contacts them stays completely anonymous", the force said.

Love was reported missing to police on 23 February.

Officers were said to be conducting searches, speaking to her family and friends, and reviewing CCTV footage.

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