The grandparents of a young mum missing from Walton for two weeks have appealed for her to return and see her daughter.

Rosalind 'Rosie' Evans, 21, has been missing since Wednesday, September 17, after walking out of Epsom Hospital. She has been without her medication since going missing.

Miss Evans' one-year-old daughter was taken into care in February this year and she was told on June 30 that she would not be getting her back.

She had been in hospital, since August 5, after her health deteriorated following the news she would not get her baby back. Her grandfather believes she left the hospital because she was unhappy with the situation.

Her grandparents, Michael and Ann Lee, both in their 70s and retired, of Bridge Street, Walton, have appealed for her to get in touch.

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This new image of Rosalind shows a Tiffany necklace she may have with her.

Mr Lee, who last saw Miss Evans two weeks before she went missing, said in a message to her: "Rosie, I can make arrangements for you to see [your daughter] if you make contact."

Mrs Lee, a former teacher, described her as "a very, very pretty girl, with a very bubbly personality and tiny in height".

Miss Evans, who attended the independent King Edward’s School, in Witley, has been sighted in the areas of Tottenham, Moorgate and Kingston.

Police are concerned for Miss Evans as she does not have access to her medication. She is described as about 5ft tall, white, of medium build, with blue eyes, and auburn hair that had been bleached blonde a few days before she went missing.

She was last seen wearing a navy blue tank top, leggings, with a lacy top, pink trainers, a navy coloured hooded top and carrying a sparkly shoulder bag.

Investigating officer PC Hope Jootna said: "Since first asking for the public's help we have had many calls of possible sightings, which we have not been able to confirm.
"We are very grateful for the response we have received so far and I would urge the public to please remain vigilant to help us find Rosalind, particularly when on buses and trains as we believe this might be how she is travelling around.
"As she has been without her medication for some time now we continue to be concerned about her welfare and vulnerability.

Anyone who knows anything about her whereabouts should contact Surrey Police by calling 101 and quoting the reference number 45140078604.