A HEARTFELT plea for information has been issued by the family of a missing Coventry woman.
Reanne Coulson was last seen on May 21 in Coventry. Police have arrested a man in connection with Reanne’s disappearance but remain hopeful of finding the 34-year-old.
With the support of her family, police have released CCTV footage of Reanne, who was last seen on May 21 when she visited a food bank at St Mary and Benedict Church at around 9.45pm that day.
In a public statement, Reanne’s family acknowledged that she had been a sex worker.
Her twin sister Kirsten Coulsen said: “Reanne is not only my sister but my twin sister, a mum, a daughter and an aunt.
“She was last seen near Vauxhall Street in Coventry and if anyone in that area knows or works with Reanne and has seen her, we ask that they get in touch.
“Her life has not been easy for the last few years and we as a family are aware that she lived a chaotic lifestyle.
“Since she was last seen, Reanne hasn’t made any contact with us whatsoever. It was her birthday on June 17, we share our birthday together, it’s just out the ordinary for her to not come home.
“She has missed her son’s birthday in May, which is totally out of character for her.
“Please, if you know anything of what she was doing that day or who she was with, that will help. We are worried sick and need your help finding her.
“She is loved my many. We will find you no matter what.”
Reanne’s brother Luke spoke to her directly, saying: “Reanne, if you’re out there and you can hear this, please, please come home. We’re all worried sick waiting for you.
“You aren’t in any trouble, we just want you home. Please, please come home.”
A 53-year-old man who is known to Reanne has been arrested on suspicion of kidnap and murder.
Det Supt James Munro from West Midlands Police’s Major Crime Unit said: “We want to hear from anyone who saw Reanne her on the night of May 21, or who has seen her since, to come forward and we will treat that information sensitively.
“We have made an arrest but we’d urge people not to speculate.
“We are following several lines of enquiry including speaking to people who know Reanne, but we’d ask people to consider her family and if they can help, there are a number of ways to pass that potentially vital piece of information on to us.”
Visit https://mipp.police.uk/operation/20HQ25A53-PO1 to report information about Reanne, or call 101 quoting log 6621 of June 18. Information can also be given anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
