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Kent Police Appeal for Information on Missing 59-Year-Old Woman from Tonbridge

Kent Police Appeal for Information on Missing 59-Year-Old Woman from Tonbridge

Kent Police are urging the public to come forward with information to help locate Joanna Lewis, last seen in the Colts Hill area of Tonbridge on 29 April 2026 before heading to Tudeley Woods.

Every parent knows the dread. Your loved one doesn’t come home.

That’s what one Tonbridge family is facing after 59-year-old Joanna Lewis vanished, triggering an urgent police hunt for witnesses across the town.

The Last Known Movements

Joanna was spotted in Colts Hill around 9am on 29 April. Police reckon she then headed to Tudeley Woods – that sprawling 77-hectare nature reserve three miles north-west of the town centre, managed by Kent Wildlife Trust.

Dog walkers love the place. Nature enthusiasts too.

But ancient woodland doesn’t make for easy searching. Dense canopy overhead, multiple pathways snaking off in all directions – the kind of terrain that can swallow someone without trace.

Kent Police deal with over 2,500 missing person cases annually. Many involve woodland areas where mobile signals drop out and you can’t see beyond the next tree.

Police Seek Community Support

Officers want anyone with information to speak up. Search teams are still combing Tonbridge, and locals will have noticed the increased police presence around Colts Hill and the woods.

Detective Inspector Sarah Mitchell, who’s running the operation, said: “We’re working around the clock to locate Joanna and return her safely to her family. The public’s eyes and ears are invaluable in cases like this.”

Time matters here. Every hour counts when someone might be lost in woodland where weather conditions can turn nasty fast.

A Community Response

Tonbridge folk know these patches well. Colts Hill’s the sort of residential area where neighbours clock unusual goings-on. And Tudeley Woods gets its regulars – people who might’ve seen something that Tuesday morning but didn’t think much of it at the time.

Police haven’t said what Joanna was wearing when she disappeared. But they’re asking anyone in either location on 29 April to rack their brains. Did you spot anything odd?

The woods can fox even seasoned walkers – paths that look familiar suddenly veer off somewhere completely different.

Search Continues

Still no confirmed sightings since Tuesday morning. Kent Police are treating this as priority, with specialist search teams likely working through the woodland methodically.

For Joanna’s family, every passing hour ratchets up the anxiety. Missing person cases hit whole communities, but nobody harder than those waiting at home for someone who should’ve been back by now.

Key Takeaways

  • Joanna Lewis, 59, went missing from Tonbridge on 29 April, last seen in Colts Hill at 9am
  • Police believe she travelled to nearby Tudeley Woods, a 77-hectare nature reserve
  • Kent Police are appealing for public information to help locate her safely

What This Means for Kent Residents

Live in Tonbridge or know Tudeley Woods? Police need you. Check dashcam footage from 29 April – especially if you drove through Colts Hill or the approach roads that morning. Have a look in gardens, sheds, any woodland on your property. Missing people sometimes seek shelter in the most unlikely spots. Ring 999 immediately if you spot anything urgent. Otherwise, call 101 to share information that might help track Joanna’s movements that day.

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