Family offer £10,000 to trace missing mother
A family is offering a £10,000 reward to find out what happened to a mother-of-three who vanished seven years ago. Lisa Pour, who would now be 48, disappeared after seeing a probation officer in the Willesden Green area of north-west London on the afternoon of January 16 2013.
Detectives said Ms Pour, who grew up in Queen's Park, may have come to some harm but her family remain hopeful she will be found alive.
Her children, Lauren and Jack Saffery, aged 22 and 20, said: "These past seven years without our mother have really affected the family.
"She is a light that is missing in our lives and there's not one day we don't think about her. It would mean the world to us if one day we'll be able to see our mother again.
"Every day that goes by we miss her and it is upsetting that we may not be able to see her again. Please help find our mother."
Ms Pour's mother, Linda Pour, 73, added: "For seven years I have not believed my daughter has died. I always believe I'll see her one day, and I'll put my arms around her and give her a kiss.
"She was the most wonderful loving child. I miss her every day."
The family is offering a £10,000 reward for information that leads to finding out what happened to Ms Pour.
She was described as 5ft 2in, of slim build and with dark hair at the time of her disappearance and was known to visit the London boroughs of Camden and Brent.
Metropolitan Police Detective Constable Zanne Kriel-Hartley said her lifestyle was "turbulent" and she was dealing with drug addiction at the time she went missing.
"Our inquiries have so far not brought us any closer to finding out where Lisa is or what happened to cause her disappearance, and her long-suffering parents, children and relatives continue to live in hope that she will make contact with them one day.
"We cannot rule out that Lisa may have come to some harm, but this is just one of a number of possibilities that we continue to explore and investigate.
"This is still very much an active inquiry, but we need information from people who knew and saw Lisa close to the time of her disappearance."
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 quoting Op Faline or the charity Missing People on 116000.
Published: by Radio NewsHub