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The family of a mother of three who went missing 10 years ago is offering £10,000 for information regarding what happened to her.

Lisa Pour, now 50 years old, disappeared from the Willesden Green area in the northwest London on the afternoon of January 16, 2013.

The last time her probation officer saw her, she was said to have appeared well at the time and had never gone missing before.

On the 10th anniversary of her disappearance, the Pour family is offering a monetary reward to anyone who provides key information that helps police figure out what happened to her.

Pour’s children, Lauren-Holly, 25, and Jack Saffery, 23, said in a joint statement that seeing their mother again means something for the world.

“The past 10 years without a mother has really affected our family. She is an indispensable light in our lives and not a day goes by that we don’t think about her,” they said.

Lisa Pour's family spoke on the 10th anniversary of her disappearance.
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Lisa Pour’s family

investigator with city ​​police said it “cannot be ruled out” that Ms Pour may have suffered some sort of harm, but continues to investigate “several possibilities”.

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Ms. Pour was 5 ft 2 tall, slender build with dark hair at the time of her disappearance. She is known to have visited the Brent and Camden boroughs of London.

Her daughter described her as a “lovable character” but “very quiet and shy”, adding that the family wanted reassurance about what happened to her mother.

Linda Pour, 76, Pour’s mother, hopes to see her daughter again. She said: “I always believed that one day I would see her again, and I would put my arms around her and give her a kiss.

“She is the most wonderful loving child.

“I miss her every day.”

According to Detective Chief Inspector Adam Rowland, Ms Pour was battling a drug addiction at the time of her disappearance.

He urged anyone, including those who knew Ms. Pour near the time of her disappearance, to contact police if they have any information.

Speaking directly to Ms Pour, DCI Rowland added: “Lisa, if you see this please contact us or a partner agency to let your loving family know you’re fine.”

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