Detectives from the Met Police's Specialist Crime Command are releasing new CCTV footage of missing Essex woman Owami Davies.

Following extensive CCTV enquiries, officers have found the latest images of Owami wearing a distinctive red Adidas top.

The CCTV was taken about 12.30pm on Thursday, July 7, and shows Owami in a dark jacket , red t-shirt, light grey joggers, slider type shoes and carrying a white handbag over her shoulder.

She is walking north along London Road, Croydon away from West Croydon. 

This is currently the last known recorded image of Owami.

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Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney, who is leading the investigation, said: "This latest CCTV shows Owami wearing a distinctive red top and heading towards the Norbury area.

"I would ask members of the public who were in this area, or nearby roads, to think back and call us if they remember seeing Owami and please do not underestimate how important you call could be.

Echo: Last known image of Owami Davies. Photo: Metropolitan PoliceLast known image of Owami Davies. Photo: Metropolitan Police

"CCTV enquiries are very detailed to ensure nothing is missed.

"Every time a person reaches a junction it can mean that several new roads have to be examined to see which way Owami went.

"If a member of the public can give us a positive sighting in a particular road, even if they just saw her walking, that could save hours of delay and could be a huge help in finding what has happened to Owami."

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The 24-year-old had left her family home in Grays three days earlier on Monday, July 4.

The Met’s Specialist Crime Command is leading the investigation to establish what has happened to Owami.

Detective Chief Inspector Penney added: "I want to thank all those members of the public, local businesses and partners who have already done so much to help and support this inquiry.

"Everyone I have spoken to is hoping that Owami is found safe and well and this nightmare for her family is brought to an end. Please, if you have information tell us and help us."

Five people have been arrested during the course of this investigation for offences of suspected murder or kidnap.

All have since been released on bail, whilst the investigation team follow up on further enquiries.

Anyone with information should call the incident room on 020 8721 4622.

Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers.

They are separate from the police, they do not trace calls or monitor IP addresses. To contact them, either call 0800 555 111 or visit www.crimestoppers-uk.org