COPS have released new CCTV in the hunt for a missing woman who was last seen 50 days ago.
Holly Collinson, 29, was reported missing by her family in Leicestershire last month after she travelled to Newquay, Cornwall.
Devon and Cornwall Police say she was last spotted leaving Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro on March 31 just after 10am.
At the time, she was wearing a hospital gown, a green jumper and trainers with black and yellow bags underneath used as socks.
She was also carrying a white plastic bag with her and a black guitar.
The force said that she may have changed her clothing after leaving the hospital and boarded a bus.
Holly is known to use Cornwall’s bus network and is believed to have boarded carrying her guitar and a crutch.
She is also thought to have been wearing the bags underneath her shoes and carrying a clear bag of belongings.
The day before she attended Royal Cornwall Hospital, she was spotted on low-quality CCTV on Tregolls Road, Truro.
She is seen wearing large shaped sunglasses, blue Jeans, a large black cap, carrying a black guitar and a light-coloured canvas type handbag.
The guitar is described as a black Takamine electric acoustic guitar with a four-inch hole on its topside and not in a case.
Cops understand she had been using a Samsung A52 and an iPhone but do not know the colour or models.
The force also say that Holly left her belongings at a caravan site in the Newquay area.
They said they have since been removed and they are looking for their whereabouts.
Holly is described as a white female, of slim built, 5ft 7ins in height and with blue eyes.
She previously had long black, pink, red, plum, coloured dreadlocks.
On one of the last sightings of Holly she was wearing a black coat, black trousers, a short sleeve black Adidas shirt, and had straight dark hair with the upper half of the hair plum to red in colour and darker on the bottom half which was below shoulder length.
Detective Sergeant David Squire said: “Since our first appeal we have received a number of calls from the public with information and possible sightings of Holly, but these have so far not led us to locate her.
“We are working tirelessly to try and find Holly, and although these new images may seem like small clues, we are hoping they may prove significant in some way.
“On behalf of the investigation team I would like to thank everyone who has contacted us, or shared our appeals.
“We are continuing to ask the public to report anything they may have noticed that didn’t seemed right at the time, or has stuck in their minds since.
“We know Holly was in the Truro area on Monday 30 March and Tuesday 31 March but it is possible she may have travelled further afield since.
“We have also heard from a number of members of the public who have suggested that an e-fit issued in relation to a body found in Camborne earlier this month could be Holly. We can confirm that this isn’t the case but would like to thank those who got in touch.”
Anybody with information on Holly’s whereabouts is urged to get in touch with the force, calling 999 and quoting log 733 of Friday May 1














