Tara Whelan Biography — Wiki
Tara Whelan is a woman who has not been reported missing for the last five days as she was last spotted on Market Street in Halifax Town Centre, West Yorkshire, on the morning of December 15. Police are ‘growing increasingly concerned’ for Whelan who has not been seen for almost a week.
Police now believe that she was in the Parkinson Lane/Queen’s Road area of Halifax at around 1 pm on Tuesday.
Tara Whelan Age
Tara Whelan is 18 years old.
Tara Whelan Missing News
Tara Whelan was last seen wearing a white top, black leggings, a dark green parka coat with fur around the hood, black ankle boots and a large purple over the shoulder handbag.
Detective Superintendent Mark Swift of West Yorkshire Police said: “It is out of character for Tara to be out of contact with her family for this long and we are growing increasingly concerned that she has not been in contact with them.
Tara Whelan is described as a white female, 5ft 7 tall, medium build, pale complexion, blonde hair and glasses.
A 39-year-old man from the Halifax area has been arrested in connection with Tara’s disappearance and remains in police custody at this time.
Have you seen Tara Whelan, 18 from Halifax? Police now believe that she was in the Parkinson Lane/Queen’s Road area of Halifax at around 1pm on Tuesday 15 December. Any information to the Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) https://t.co/Eah22x9MU4 pic.twitter.com/3fdlAUCMpI
— West Yorkshire Police (@WestYorksPolice) December 20, 2020
What we know so far
Detective Superintendent Mark Swift of West Yorkshire Police said: ‘It is out of character for Tara to be out of contact with her family for this long and we are growing increasingly concerned that she has not been in contact with them.
“I would appeal directly to anyone who knows where Tara is or who has seen her over the last few days to come forward.”
Anyone who might know of Tara’s whereabouts is asked to call 999 or use the live chat facility on the West Yorkshire Police website quoting log number 1707 of December 15.
Information can also be given anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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