Two years later, a Southampton woman, Sarm Hislop, is still missing | Pro IQRA News

Two years later, a Southampton woman, Sarm Hislop, is still missing

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Sarm Hislop was last seen aboard her boyfriend’s yacht, which was moored in Frank Bay, Saint John, on Monday, March 8, 2021.

Two years later, her family and friends continue to struggle with answers to track her down.

The parents of 41-year-old Peter Heslop and Brenda Street remain critical of the way the Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) handled the investigation.

They urge Hampshire Police to step in and take over their daughter’s case.

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Sarm Hislop disappeared two years ago (image: file)

Members of FindSarm, the group that sought to keep her disappearance in the public eye, said: “It’s time for Hampshire’s Lost and Exploited Team to step in and take over the SARM investigation.

“There are too many inconsistencies and too many mistakes.

“When we see the severity with which the UK authorities have dealt with the search for Nicola Pole recently, it shows how different this investigation would have been if Sarm had disappeared in the UK.

“Sarem is a British citizen and all the authorities are failing her.”

But as reported, Hampshire Police were involved in the search for the former flight attendant.

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The force works with the Government’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) to support the Sarm Hislop family in the UK.

Sam is described as a Caucasian female, at 5 feet 8 inches tall and of a slim build.

She has a brightly colored tattoo on her left shoulder featuring a seahorse, a bird, a butterfly, and a pink flower.

A reward is being offered to anyone with information leading to a major breakthrough on the case.

Anyone with information regarding Sarm’s whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers USVI at (800) 222-TIPS.

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