Urgent Search Continues for Missing North London Woman
Portia Vincent-Kirby, last seen in Hyde Park over a month ago, has not made contact since early March.
The Metropolitan Police are conducting an urgent appeal for information regarding the whereabouts of 33-year-old Portia Vincent-Kirby, who has been missing since February 25. Last seen in Hyde Park, London, Ms. Vincent-Kirby was reported missing by her family on March 13 after they became concerned for her welfare.
Her brother, Max Vincent-Kirby, expressed the family's distress, stating that it feels as though she has 'fallen off the earth.'
Portia Vincent-Kirby has not utilized her passport, mobile phone, or bank cards since March 3, raising further concern among her loved ones.
Her brother emphasized their desperation, indicating that families do not typically experience such alarming disappearances without explanation.
A previous candidate for the Green Party in the 2019 UK election in Hendon, Ms. Vincent-Kirby is noted to have held a career in public relations with the law firm Hudson McKenzie and has a history of volunteer work, including research for the United Nations in New York City.
Hailing from Medway in Kent, she has lived independently in London for nearly four years.
The Metropolitan Police have described her as slim, with blue eyes and shoulder-length dyed blonde hair, and have stated that her clothing at the time of her disappearance is currently unknown, though she is known to often wear a baseball cap.
Following her last known sighting at approximately 20:45 on February 21, when she reportedly left friends to head towards Victoria Station, authorities have been actively seeking leads.
The police request that anyone with information about Ms. Vincent-Kirby’s location contact them by calling 101 and referencing case number 01/7262039/25.