Five people had been arrested in connection with her disappearance, but the 24-year-old from Essex was found in Hampshire, police said. It was found following a tip-off from a member of the public at 10.30am. on Tuesday – the 118th reported to have seen officers. Speaking on Tuesday afternoon, Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Penney said Ms Davies was fine and appeared to be in good health. He said: This is clearly the outcome we were hoping for – the finding of the missing lady, Owami Davies. “I would like to say that he has been found safe and well outside the London area in the county of Hampshire and is currently with specialist officers from my team.” He added: “She appears to be in good health, she is in a safe place and she is not currently in the vulnerable state that we were led to believe she was at the beginning of her disappearance.” Meeting Commander Paul Brogden said “all aspects” of the investigation are now to be reviewed to assess whether there is “any learning to be taken” from how it was handled. The sighting of Ms Davies on Tuesday, which led police to track her down, came as a result of media appeals. Her family has been notified and has spoken with her, police say. The last confirmed sighting of Ms Davies was in Croydon, south London, on July 7. She had left her home in Grays, Essex, on July 4 and was reported missing to Essex Police on July 6. Two days later, Ms Davies was found sleeping in a doorway on Clarendon Road in Croydon while waiting for a friend, but told Metropolitan Police officers she did not need help and left. The officers who spoke to her did not yet know he was missing. The Independent Office for Policing Conduct, the police watchdog, is considering whether to investigate police contact with Ms Davies that day. The search for her disappearance involved about 50 officers going through 117 reported sightings.