Appeal launched after artist vanished on Saturday morning in Camden | UK News
Police are urgently searching for an artist who went missing in Camden during the early hours of Saturday morning.
Sarah Cunningham, 31, was last seen leaving an apartment block in Jamestown Road, Camden, to get into a car with a male at around 3am on Saturday morning.
The 5ft 3in-tall artist was wearing a black top, black skirt and black converse trainers at the time of her disappearance.
She has links to Wandsworth and Camden, police say.
Jamie Klingler, co-founder of women’s safety group Reclaim These Streets, wrote on X: ‘In touch with Sarah Cunningham’s family. She was last seen in Camden around 3am getting into a dark Vauxhall with a male with long dark hair and heading to Islington.’
Sarah’s latest Instagram post, uploaded on October 26, shows her in Seoul, South Korea, at the city’s Burberry store.
Following news of her disappearance, Ms Cunningham’s friends and family flooded the post with comments.
@Chairdaice commented: ‘There is a world people that you don’t know nor they you, but want you home, safely, you are loved.’
And @achildofcaravaggio wrote: ‘At a time when your loved ones most need support and we have the fewest reassurances of your safety. In case you ever foolishly forget: I am never not thinking of you. We all love you! The community of people that support your practice loves you. I love you. Please come home.’
Ms Cunningham’s boyfriend, Jack Brown, took to Facebook yesterday to appeal for information regarding his partner.
He wrote: ‘My girlfriend Sarah Cunningham has been missing in Camden since 2.30am this morning, she was last seen leaving an apartment building on Jamestown Road.
‘Police have been notified and she has been reported as officially missing. If anyone has any information on her whereabouts or has seen or heard anything then please let myself or the police know.’
Ms Cunningham received a masters degree in painting from the Royal College of Art in 2022.
Her work has been included in exhibitions across the globe, in countries such as Germany, Canada and the US.