Police have named a missing woman at the centre of a “no-body” murder investigation as 54-year-old Julie Buckley.
Ms Buckley, from the Fenlands village of Christchurch, Cambridgeshire, hasn’t been seen since late January.
A 47-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of her murder.
Police have been continuing to search for Ms Buckley, as they try to find out why she is missing.
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“We are trying to piece together Julie’s movements before she disappeared so I would appeal for anyone who has seen her in the past few weeks to get in touch,” said Detective Inspector Richard Stott from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit.
“We know she has links to places in the surrounding area including March, Manea, and Chatteris so I would urge people who live in those areas to consider if they have information that could be of use to our inquiry.
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“We are in touch with family of Julie and specially trained officers are keeping them up to date on the police inquiry at this very difficult time.
“Although we have always wanted to find Julie alive, the circumstances suggest she is likely to have come to serious harm, so we continue to treat her disappearance as murder.”
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Anyone with information can contact the police online or call 101 and quote Operation Dragonfish.