Police Release E-Fit of Mystery Woman Found in Camborne Woods
The Discovery at Pendarves Woods and the Police Appeal
The quiet peace of Pendarves Woods, a historic and beloved local nature reserve on the outskirts of Camborne, was shattered on Sunday, May 3, when a passerby discovered the body of an unidentified woman. Found at approximately 7:45 am, the discovery has deeply shaken our close-knit West Cornwall community. Pendarves Woods is a popular spot for morning dog walkers, families, and hikers seeking a tranquil escape, making the incident particularly unsettling for local residents who frequent these pathways daily. Devon and Cornwall Police immediately launched an investigation to establish who the woman was and how she came to be in the woods. Despite extensive forensic enquiries and local searches, her identity remains an absolute mystery. In a bid to break the deadlock, detectives have now released a detailed e-fit likeness, hoping that a face-to-face image will jog the memory of someone in the area or a visiting relative. Local officers are urging everyone who uses the woods or lives nearby to study the likeness closely, as even the smallest detail could prove vital to identifying her.

Community Links and Key Identification Details
To help narrow down the search, police have also re-released images of a unique necklace found on the woman. Although officers received several initial tips regarding the jewelry, none have yet led to a positive identification. Amid intense local speculation on social media, Devon and Cornwall Police took the step of clarifying that this discovery is not connected to the active search for missing local resident Holly Collinson. Because our beautiful county attracts millions of visitors who travel far and wide—whether they go to Newquay to enjoy the famous beaches or head inland to explore Camborne’s historic mining heritage—investigators are keeping an open mind about where she may have traveled from. She could have been a long-term resident, a seasonal worker, or a holidaymaker staying in local accommodation. Police are currently treating her death as unexplained but have stated they do not believe the circumstances are suspicious, reassuring neighbors that there is no immediate threat to public safety.
How Local Residents Can Help and What to Watch Next
As the investigation continues, the focus remains firmly on identifying this mystery woman and contacting her next of kin. Our community solidarity is our strongest asset in times like these. Local residents are encouraged to share the e-fit image across Cornish community groups, noticeboards, and social media networks to reach as many eyes as possible. Take a moment to think back to the days leading up to May 3—did you notice anyone unfamiliar walking near the Pendarves area, or perhaps a vehicle parked unusually close to the woodland entrance? Lodging providers, B&B owners, and campsite operators are also asked to review their guest registers for any unaccounted departures around that weekend. If you recognize the woman or have any information, no matter how insignificant it might seem, please contact Devon and Cornwall Police by calling 101 or visiting their official website, quoting reference number 50260111111.

