On Air Now

After Hours

Midnight - 2:00am

Now Playing

Billy Paul

Me And Mrs Jones

Psychologist missing for a week may have taken boat from boatyard, say police

A Brazilian academic who went missing about a week ago while visiting the UK may have taken a boat from an Essex boatyard, police have said.

The last known sighting of Vitoria Figueiredo Barreto, 30, was on CCTV at the site in Brightlingsea just after midnight on Wednesday 4 March.

Police said officers were "aware of a boat having been taken from its mooring" in the early hours of that day.

The CCTV footage of Ms Barreto was at 12.16am.

Essex Police said: "Between 12.16am and 12.36am, when we know the boat was unmoored, Vitoria is not seen on CCTV and at this stage there is no clear and identifiable footage of the person who unmoored the boat.

"However, we are exploring the possibility that it is Vitoria.

"The boat's route from Brightlingsea to where it was found close to Bradwell has consistently informed the searches which have been carried out."

Police also said the discovery of Ms Barreto's bag off Copperas Road on Monday, near to where the vessel was unmoored, "has meant that our focus on this line of inquiry has clearly intensified".

Officers said CCTV of what appears to be a person jumping over a fence into the boatyard, close to where the bag was discovered, is believed to be Ms Barreto.

The psychologist has not been in contact with loved ones since Tuesday 3 March when she met a friend at Essex University.

That afternoon, she then made a 30-minute bus journey from Wivenhoe to Brightlingsea.

Once she got off the bus, she was seen on doorbell footage in the Hurst Green area shortly after 2.30pm.

Essex Police said she was wearing a dark coat, a blue turtleneck jumper, light blue jeans and black trainers.

The force said she was reported missing the following day by the friend.

Police have expanded their search from Brightlingsea, to the River Blackwater, the Dengie peninsula and River Crouch coastlines and to Mersea Island. The operation will continue on Thursday.

Read more from Sky News:
Judges uphold decision to drop terrorism case against Kneecap member
Woman who falsely accused 10 men of raping her jailed

Detective Superintendent Anna Granger said officers have covered a "hugely significant area of land and coastline".

"Today (Wednesday), with the help of air support services, our marine unit and specialist search officers, the coastline along the River Blackwater, Dengie peninsula and River Crouch were searched, along with 2.5km on the southern coast of Mersea Island," she said.

"I would also urge anyone with CCTV of the harbour area that we are not already aware of to please check it and let us know.

"Equally, to the owners of boats moored in Brightlingsea, please check your vessels. Is there anything there that shouldn't be there. Is there anything to lead you to believe someone has been on your boat?"

Sky News

(c) Sky News 2026: Psychologist missing for a week may have taken boat from boatyard, say police

Donate to Roch Valley Radio

 

Do you have a story for us? Want to tell us about something happening in our Borough?

Let us know by emailing newsdesk@rochvalleyradio.com

All contact will be treated in confidence.

More from UK

Donate to Roch Valley Radio

 

Recently Played

Newsletter

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated.

   

Coming up next On Air

  • After Hours

    Midnight - 2:00am

    For the night owls, night workers and everyone still going while the rest of the town sleeps. Music, chat and company after dark.

  • Wide Awake Club

    2:00am - 5:00am

    For those who find themselves awake at 3am more often than they’d like. Calm music, understanding voices and quiet company.

  • Up Before the Alarm

    5:00am - 7:00am

    for early starters, commuters and anyone already on their second brew. Livelier music and new voices warming things up before breakfast.

  • Thursday Breakfast

    7:00am - 10:00am

    getting you out of bed and to work and school with great music and headlines.

  • Stubbsy in the Morning

    10:00am - Noon

    Steve Stubbs brings you a mix of great music and irreverant chat each day of the week.

  • Lunch with the Hat Man

    Noon - 2:00pm

    Join Alan Duckworth, the Hat Man, for a great mix of music and chat.