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Friends of a British woman who has been missing in the US Virgin Islands for more than two weeks have called for authorities there to “prioritise the investigation” into her disappearance.

The US Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) said Sarm Heslop, 41, a Southampton resident, was last seen on 7 March off the coast of St John on the Siren Song, a catamaran her friends say is owned and operated by her American boyfriend, Ryan Bane.

US and British media, quoting a police spokesperson, said Bane had refused to allow police to search his vessel, with a Facebook update from the Find Sarm group on Tuesday expressing hope the media attention “pushes the VIPD to prioritise the investigation”.

Heslop’s friend in the UK, Andrew Baldwin,41, queried the timeline around when the Briton disappeared in a statement on findsarm.com.

He said: “We know that Mr Bane called the local police at 2.30am and was told to call the coastguard. The coastguard was reported as saying that it was alerted to her disappearance by Mr Bane at 11.46am on Monday. This timeline just does not make sense to us.

“We also cannot understand why Mr Bane’s lawyer has denied officers’ requests to search the boat and exercised his constitutional rights to remain silent.

“We know they had dinner in a local restaurant and left at 10pm. What we don’t know is what happened in those intervening hours.”

The group also published a statement from Heslop’s family.

The said: “We are shocked and distraught that Sarm is missing. We would like assurance that the authorities in the Virgin Islands are doing everything possible to find her and that the investigation into our beautiful and cherished daughter’s disappearance includes a comprehensive fingertip search of the boat.

“Our daughter is a UK citizen and we ask for all of the support that the UK authorities have to offer. Our thanks go to the local people of St John who continue to search for Sarm.

“We will never give up looking for Sarm and we still have hope of finding her safe.”

In a tweet on Wednesday morning, the VIPD reissued an appeal for information about Heslop and an 81-year-old man in an unrelated search, adding: “If you have information on either of their whereabouts, you are urged to call police.”



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