Julie Jackson from Gloucester missing after 10 days

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Julie Jackson has not been home since 10 March, police said

Police have released images of a woman they are increasingly concerned for who has been missing for 10 days.

Julie Jackson, 54, was last spotted on CCTV on 13 March, at about 08:00GMT after leaving an address on Wheatstone Road in Tredworth, Gloucester.

It is believed she has not returned to her home address, near St Oswald's Retail Park, Gloucester since 10 March.

Lisa Drew, her oldest child, said: "We are all really worried, we are trying our best to find mum."

She added: "She has a heart-of-gold and is a very well-known person who would make friends with anyone in the street.

"A few people have said she did not seem like herself in the days before she disappeared."

When sighted on CCTV, Ms Jackson was wearing a light-coloured hooded top and was possibly headed towards Tredworth Road.

The mother of three is described as white, about 5ft 6ins (1.6m) in height, of a medium build and has brown hair with light brown running through it.

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The last confirmed sighting of Ms Jackson is on CCTV from about 08:00GMT on 13 March at an address on Wheatstone Road, Gloucester

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CCTV also showed Ms Jackson leaving her home at 17:40GMT on 10 March

She would often travel via taxi or get lifts from people she knew, Gloucestershire Police said.

Officers are also appealing for motorists who were in the area on the day she went missing to check their dashcam footage for any sign of Julie.

Local residents are being asked to check sheds and outbuildings in case Julie sought shelter.

Ms Jackson was also known to approach people for a chat and was friendly with people she encountered, officers said.

She had pets at home, which are being cared for by the RSPCA, and it was out of character for her to have left them unattended, her family said.

Anyone with information as to Ms Jackson's whereabouts or who has seen her recently is asked to contact police.

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