ALMOST five people a day are reported as missing to police in Derbyshire.
But figures show the average length of time people go missing for in the county of less than 15 hours.
A force spokesman said it is currently concerned for the whereabouts of three people, tow of whom, they are not asking for publicity about.
But they are seeking the public's help to find Eileen Hill, of Brampton, who was last seen at her home on April 29.
He said: "This month we've had an average of 4.7 missing people reports each day compared to 6.1 last month.
"This month the average time spent missing is 14.45 hours.
"Generally, people are not normally missing for long."
Miss Hill, 37, was last seen by her partner, Robert Burndred at their Brampton home on April 29.
Records show she got a taxi to Sheffield at 9am.
She is 5ft 7ins tall and was thought to have been wearing a purple waterproof coat, jeans and was carrying a large, cream-coloured handbag.
Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call 101.
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