Mutiat, who is also known as Grace, has not been seen since March 21

18:59, 18 May 2025Updated 19:02, 18 May 2025

Mutiat, who is also known as Grace, has not been seen since March 21 Mutiat, who is also known as Grace, has not been seen since March 21 (Image: GMP)

A police appeal has been launched to find a missing woman who has now not been seen for almost two months.

Mutiat, who is also known as Grace, aged 37, was last seen on Gilnow Road near Bolton town centre on Friday, March 21 at around 3.30pm.

Greater Manchester Police have now issued a public appeal for information to help trace Mutiat, along with a picture of her.

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She is described as a Nigerian female, 5ft 6ins tall of a medium build and with bright blue long hair braids. She was last seen to be wearing a bright blue bonnet, black jumper, navy blue jeans and a long black coat.

She was also carrying a white bag with brown handles, with a green file inside.

Police said it’s believed she may have travelled to Ireland and could have been there as recently as May 6. Anyone with information is being urged to contact police immediately.

Anyone with information about her whereabouts should contact police on 101 quoting MSP/06KK/0000596/25.

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