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Renewed appeal over missing woman Renewed appeal over missing woman
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A renewed call for help to find a missing woman has been made exactly five years after she was last seen.A renewed call for help to find a missing woman has been made exactly five years after she was last seen.
Rebecca Carr, from Rochester, who was 23 at the time and also known as Rebecca Simmonds, went missing on 25 November 2002, in Gillingham, Kent.Rebecca Carr, from Rochester, who was 23 at the time and also known as Rebecca Simmonds, went missing on 25 November 2002, in Gillingham, Kent.
Her son was just four years old when she was last seen in Beatty Avenue, where she was staying with friends.Her son was just four years old when she was last seen in Beatty Avenue, where she was staying with friends.
Her mother Lynne Simmonds said at the time she had contacts in Sheffield, and in Kings Cross, in London. Her mother Lynne Simmonds said at the time she had contacts in Sheffield, and in King's Cross, London.
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Ms Carr, who would now be 28, is 5ft 8in (1.73m) tall, white and slim, with blue eyes and hair that, at the time she disappeared, was dyed blonde and shoulder length.Ms Carr, who would now be 28, is 5ft 8in (1.73m) tall, white and slim, with blue eyes and hair that, at the time she disappeared, was dyed blonde and shoulder length.
She also had a chipped front tooth and a tattoo on her ankle.She also had a chipped front tooth and a tattoo on her ankle.
The appeal to find her is being featured on the website of the charity Missing People.The appeal to find her is being featured on the website of the charity Missing People.
Ms Carr's mother said she was desperate for her daughter to contact her.Ms Carr's mother said she was desperate for her daughter to contact her.
"Please just call me or pass a message on that you're alright."Please just call me or pass a message on that you're alright.
"We all miss you," she said."We all miss you," she said.