A mother in England is pleading for help to find her missing daughter, who disappeared over the weekend.
Amy, 36, from Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, U.K., was last seen around 1 p.m. local time on Saturday, Aug. 30, near Quarry View Garden Care, a gardening and landscaping business in the village of Chinnor, according to a Thames Valley Police (TVP) Aylesbury Vale Facebook post.
Her photo was later shared in a U.K. missing persons group on Facebook after her mother, Trixie Sophie, wrote that Amy is “extremely vulnerable” and the family needs “to get her home as quickly as possible.”
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Trixie added that Amy’s “four beautiful children” want her home, writing, “Ami please come home to [mommy].”
Police have not released Amy’s surname.
According to the TVP Facebook post, Amy is described as a white woman, about 5 feet 5 inches tall, slim, and last known to have blonde hair, though she often dyes it. She has three stars tattooed behind her left ear, a blacked-out stopwatch and heart tattoo on her wrist, and a fortune cookie tattoo on her ankle.
The post also said Amy “is known to frequent The Quarry, Chinnor,” an old chalk pit in Oxfordshire.
The Thames Valley Police did not immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE for further details. PEOPLE has also reached out to Amy’s mother for an update.