A new image has been released of Anne Potter, as a multi-agency search for the missing woman winds down.
Anne was last seen leaving her home in St Lawrence at about 12.30 pm on Sunday (21 October).
It is believed she was heading west towards Greve de Lecq, wearing a black windbreaker with a pink zip (the coat shown in the main image of the article) and blue jeans.
After her disappearance, the States of Jersey Police, Search and Rescue, Fire and Rescue, and the Honorary Police went out looking for Anne in an 'expansive' search of the north coast from L'Etacq to Sorel Point.
Shorelines along the island's west coast beaches have been scoured, with involvement from Jersey's Coastguard, the RNLI and the Jersey Lifeboat Association.
Jersey National Trust and LibertyBus were also supporting efforts to find Anne Potter.
We're told these operations have now come to a close.
The Air Rescue Drone team and Channel Islands Air Search have also been conducting searches, which we're told will continue.
Image of missing Anne Potter
The States of Jersey Police say they are 'deeply concerned' for Anne Potter's welfare.
Anyone with information relating to her disappearance is encouraged to get in touch with the police on 612 612.

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