West Yorkshire Police have launched an appeal as they search for a woman who has been missing for over a month.
Fahmida Begum, who is 52, was reported missing on 15 March after failing to attend an appointment.
She is known to frequent the city centre and the Manningham area.
She wears a traditional black Asian long dress with a full face veil and is described as being of large build.
Detective Inspector Mark Taylor, of Bradford District CID, said: “We are very concerned that Fahmida has not been seen in nearly six weeks and our officers are continuing enquiries to locate her.
“We believe she is likely to be sleeping rough somewhere in the district, so we would ask anyone who may have seen her to contact us on 101, quoting log 1212 of 15 March, or at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/101livechat.”
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