A family has asked the police from Nakuru County to produce a 21-year-old woman who went missing in September this year.

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The family claimed that, Naomi Wambui was last seen in the company of a policeman at Kaputembwo Police Station in Nakuru.

The father, Ng’ang’a Mwangi, said her daughter left their home in Kahawa Wendani, Kiambu, on September 10 and did not say where she was going.

Police officers and family members started searching for her after the family reported her missing at Kahawa Sukari, Kamukunji, Ruiru and Githurai Kimbo police stations.

“My daughter left home on the evening of September 10. I was told she boarded a matatu but I could not immediately establish where she was headed to,” said Ng’ang’a as quoted by standardmedia.co.ke.

A relative saw a post on Facebook indicating that Wambui was seen in Nakuru at the Kaputembwo Police Station’s canteen on September 25 where she appeared lost and mentally disturbed.

The family went to the station in Nakuru where they were told that Wambui who had been booked at the station had been transferred to Gilgil Police Station.

At Gilgil police station there was no record that she was booked there but Officer Commanding Station Kaptembwa Jane Thuita told Mwangi that his daughter had told the officers that she resides in Gilgil.

Mwangi who wants the Directorate of Criminal Investigation to intervene in the matter said the officer who took his daughter to Gilgil matatu stage could not identify the vehicle that she boarded.

“It beats logic for the police officers to have taken my daughter to a matatu stage knowing she was mentally disturbed,” added Mwangi.

Standardmedia.co.ke reports that Nakuru Town West Police Commander Patrick Oluonyi they are investigating the matter.

“I am aware about the matter, but shall give more details after receiving a clear report from investigating officer,” said Oluonyi.