The major investigation into missing Bradford woman Somaiya Begum has entered another day, as police continue to guard sites of interest across the district.
West Yorkshire Police has made a number of arrests in connection with the 20-year-old, who was last seen at her home address on Binnie Street in Barkerend on Saturday afternoon around 2pm.
There have been no confirmed sightings or contact from her since and police are treating her disappearance as unexplained.
An industrial site on Thornbury Road, Laisterdyke, has been the focus of a police investigation since Saturday, according to witnesses, with a large cordon blocking off access to the site.
Police officers and crime scene investigators have been making enquiries at the scene throughout the week.
Meanwhile a tent put up outside several shipping containers is still in place.
Officers also remain in Binnie Street, where two police cars can be seen parked up outside a house and up a side alley.
A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said the force had no further updates to share at this time while enquiries continue.
Speaking on Wednesday, one man said: "It's really shocking, there's a lot of people who work in the area who have been scared.
"Police have been here before in regards to other things, but when they were here for a couple of days and what we've now heard it's really shocking and upsetting."
Somaiya Begum is described as an Asian female, slim build with black hair. She was last seen wearing black denim jeans, a black top and a black head scarf.
Police are appealing for anyone who has any information about Somaiya’s disappearance to get in touch.
Information can be given to police via the live chat options at westyorkshire.police.uk/contactus or 101 or in an emergency 999 quoting log 764 of June 26.
Information can also be given to Crimestoppers anonymously via 0800 555 111.
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