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Hunt for missing woman

Thursday 12 March 1998 19:02 EST
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A POLICE computer operator has become the subject of an intensive land and air search by the Humberside Police.

Kirsty Carver, 22, employed by the police for four years, went missing a week ago, leaving officers completely baffled. "This is completely out of character with Kirsty," said Lisa Hobson, a police press officer. "She was a very pretty girl, with a lot of friends and had a very loving family." Kirsty Carver is 5'2" with long brown hair, and was last seen wearing a black coat, blue jeans and black shoes. The car was found abandoned in a quiet country lane at Willerby, near Hull.

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