Police searching for missing artist last seen ‘getting into dark car’ with man

UK

Police are searching for a missing artist who was reportedly last seen getting into a car with a man at 3am on Saturday.

The last sighting of Sarah Cunningham, 31, was on Jamestown Road, in Camden in north London.

On Sunday, the Metropolitan Police said she was missing and that she was wearing a black outfit at the time she was last seen.

Officers released a picture showing the outfit she was wearing.

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The Metropolitan Police said the artist was last seen wearing this all-black outfit. Pic: Metropolitan Police

Lisson Gallery in London – which has exhibited some of Ms Cunningham’s art – added in a public appeal that she is 5ft 3ins tall and was also wearing black Converse shoes.

Jamie Klingler, co-founder of the Reclaim These Streets campaign to prevent violence against women and girls, said she has been in touch with Ms Cunningham’s family.

She added the last sighting of Ms Cunningham was of her getting into a dark Vauxhall, heading to Islington, with a male with long dark hair.

Ms Klingler said on X: “Were you the driver? Did you see them? Did you see them get out of the vehicle in Islington?”

She ended her appeal with the hashtag #findsarah.

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Anyone who sees her or has any information is asked by police to call 101 and give the reference CAD 2349/02Nov.

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