Concerns are growing about a missing 22-year-old woman on the Isle of Wight

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From Cosmopolitan

A major search operation has been launched to find Rosie Johnson, a 22-year-old woman who went missing on the Isle of Wight two days ago.

Zoology graduate Rosie disappeared from Little Canada PGL Adventure, the children's camp she worked at in Wooton, the north of the island, on Sunday. The Daily Mail reports she went missing without her mobile phone or any cash in her possession.

Glasgow-born Rosie is described in an appeal by Hampshire Police as having "mousey brown hair" and being "of slim build". The 22-year-old was was wearing a dark blue puffa jacket and trousers when she disappeared on 23 June, as pictured above.

"Members of the Wootton community are asked to help by checking sheds, boats and outbuildings," the appeal continued.

The search operation has so far called in the help of police officers, coastguards and volunteers from Search and Rescue (SAR) teams to hunt for Rosie, but so far nothing of note has been found.

Speaking to the BBC, a spokeswoman from PGL Travel, where Rosie worked, confirmed that "a member of staff working at our Little Canada site on the Isle of Wight did not report for work as planned on Monday morning.

"We were unable to establish their location and as a precaution informed the police who are now coordinating a search. We are providing any support we can to help with this. "

If you have any information about Rosie's whereabouts, call 101 and quote the number 44190217273.

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