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Coventry's Sheila Fox, missing for more than 50 years is found

Tristan Harris 1st Jan, 2025 Updated: 1st Jan, 2025   0

WEST Midlands Police have revealed one if their longest-running missing person investigations.

A renewed appeal was put out to find Sheila Fox, who went missing from Coventry in 1972.

Now, Sheila has been found and spoken to, with officers confirming she is alive and well.

A single photo of Sheila from around the time of her disappearance was found by officers investigating and published on our website and social media and on the Coventry Observer website.

Within hours of the appeal, members of the public got in touch with information which led the team to her.

Sheila was confirmed to be safe and well and living in another part of the country. It finally resolved one of the longest running missing person cases officers have investigated.




Det Sgt Jenna Shaw from our Cold Case Investigation Team, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to have found Sheila after more than five decades.

“We searched through every piece of evidence we could find and managed to locate a photo of Sheila.


“We are a small team of officers and I’d like to recognise the work of DC Shaun Reeve, who managed to resolve this case with help from the public.

“Every missing person has a story, and their families and friends deserve to know what happened to them and, hopefully, be reunited with them.”

Missing people can be from all ages and backgrounds, often with vastly differing reasons for going missing.

The Cold Case team reviews and re-investigates the longest, most complex and protracted missing episodes which have remained unsolved.

With advances in forensics and technology, the team is able to pursue leads which were  not necessarily available at the time these cases were first reported.