A "vulnerable" woman who disappeared from Epsom nearly two weeks ago has been spotted at a London underground station.

Rosalind Evans, 21, from Epsom, went missing from Epsom Hospital, at 5.30pm on September 17.

Since issuing an appeal to help find Ms Evans last week, Surrey Police said it has emerged that Ms Evans was last spotted outside Moorgate tube station, in London, on September 22, between 5pm and 7pm, by a member of the public.

A spokesman said the police are increasingly concerned for her welfare as she may not have had access to her medication in the time she has been missing.

It is believed Ms Evans may be in the Kingston, Tottenham or Moorgate areas of London.

She is white, with blue eyes, auburn coloured hair, of small build and 5ft 2 inches tall.

She was last seen wearing a navy blue tank top, leggings, with a lacy top, pink trainers, a navy-coloured hooded top and carrying a sparkly shoulder bag.

Detective Inspector Claire Loving said: "We are urging the public to help us find her as soon as possible as without her medication she will become increasingly vulnerable."

Anyone with information should call the police on 101 quoting the reference number 45140078604.