02/12/2014

Body Discovered In Search For Missing Ann Grisman

The body of a woman has been discovered in the search for missing Ann Grisman, police have confirmed.

Ann Grisman, 80, of Hereford, disappeared after going on a shopping trip to Taunton at 17:30 on Friday.

The discovery was made on Tuesday morning shortly after 09:30 in the Wellington area by a member of the public.

The death is not being treated as suspicious. Her family have been informed.

(CD/IT)

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