"We are worried sick": Family of missing Coventry woman are appealing for witnesses
Reanne Coulson was last seen in Coventry last month on the 21st of May
The family of a Coventry woman who went missing last month are appealing for witnesses.
Reanne Coulson was last seen in Coventry on the 21st May 2025.
The 34-year-old was captured on CCTV at St Mary & Benedict Church on Raglan Street in Coventry at around 9.46pm.
Reanne’s birthday was on 17 June but she failed to make contact with family which they say is very out of character.
At a press conference yesterday, Reanne's twin sister Kirsten Coulson shared what the past month had been like for the family.
Kirsten said: "We are worried sick and we need people's help to find her.
"She is loved by many so please help us find her to help give our family some closure.
"Stay strong Leanne, we will find you."
Reanne's brother, Luke Coulson, also shared an emotive message to his sister: "If you can hear me Reanne please, please come home - we are worried sick.
"We all want you home and you're not in any trouble, just please, please come home."
West Midlands Police are following several lines of enquiry including speaking to people that know Reanne and they are also carrying out CCTV enquiries.
Reanne is known to have previously travelled around Coventry, Atherstone and Leamington Spa in Warwickshire.
A 53-year-old man who is known to Reanne has been arrested on suspicion of kidnap and murder. He currently remains in police custody.
West Midlands Police are asking people not to speculate on the investigation, although they have made an arrest, they are still looking for Reanne.
Detective Inspector Nigel Box from Force CID said: “We are urging anyone who might have seen Reanne since 21 May to get in touch.
“Reanne’s family are being supported by specialist officers and continue to be updated on the investigation.
"We have set up a specialist website for anyone with information to submit.
"If you have any information, even if you feel it is insignificant, please get in touch. It could make a difference.”