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Cops have issued an update on their investigation into the disappearance of a Scots mum who hasn't been seen since October.
Khasha Smith was reported missing on January 5 and has not been in contact with family since November 4 last year.
The heartbroken family are reportedly "extremely concerned" for her welfare while police continue to try and trace the 35-year-old.
Officers have been distributing and pinning up posters in the local area today and forensics were seen at the mum's home on Monday, January 15.
In the latest update, a spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Khasha’s family is extremely concerned for her and are hoping the posters remind people she's still missing."
"We are still looking for information which could help us find her."
"As enquiries have progressed, we have established that the last known, confirmed sighting of Khasha was Tuesday, 10 October, 2023."
They added: "Khasha is around 5ft tall, with a slim build. She has blue eyes and long, blonde hair. She also has tattoos, one of which is visible on her right wrist and says ‘Forever’.
"She often visits the Gorgie, Broomhouse and Wester Hailes areas. If anyone has seen Khasha or has any information on where she may have gone, please call us on 101, quoting reference 3915 of 5 January."
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