A new image has emerged of Jill Grint, a 79-year-old woman who went missing near her home in Earlham, Norfolk. She was last seen on Friday at approximately 10.30am. At the time of her disappearance, Jill was wearing a blue coat, navy trousers, and navy trainers, and she was carrying a yellow bag. Doorbell camera footage revealed that she was using a walking stick.

Norfolk Police have intensified their search efforts, deploying police dogs, a drone team, and a helicopter. A statement from the police confirmed that the description of Jill’s clothing has been updated. They stated, "Searches are continuing tonight for a missing 79-year-old woman from Norwich. Following house to house enquiries, officers now know that Jill was wearing a blue coat, navy trousers, navy trainers and carrying what appears to be a yellow bag. Jill has shoulder-length grey hair and was using her walking stick."

The police are urging anyone who may have seen Jill or knows her whereabouts to contact them. They added, "This is different to the description initially given and we would urge anyone who has seen Jill during the day, or knows of her current whereabouts to call us on 101 quoting reference 253 of 5 December."

Concerns for Jill's welfare have been expressed, and the police have been conducting searches since she was reported missing. Officers are particularly focused on the area around her home in Sarah William Close, Earlham. They reiterated the importance of public assistance in locating her, stating, "Officers remain concerned for her welfare and anyone who has seen Jill or knows of her whereabouts should contact Norfolk Police on 101 quoting reference 253 of 5 December."

The search continues as the community hopes for Jill's safe return.