Katie Kenyon, a mother-of-two, from Burnley, has not been seen since last Friday morning.
Detective are set to ask magistrates for further time to question him. It added that a man initially arrested on suspicion of her kidnap, has been further arrested on suspicion of her murder. A 50-year-old man from Burnley, who is being questioned on suspicion of kidnap, has been further arrested on suspicion of murder.
A 50-year-old man remains in custody where he is being questioned about Katie Kenyon's disappearance.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. My thoughts are with them at this time.” A statement from the foce on Tuesday evening said: “A man arrested on suspicion of the kidnap of missing mum Katie Kenyon has this afternoon been further arrested on suspicion of her murder.
Officers say they only have 'slim hope' that 33-year-old woman who went missing on Friday is alive.
Katie Kenyon, from Padiham, was seen leaving an address in Todmorden Road, Burnley, on Friday morning. My thoughts are with them at this time.” More than 60 specialist search officers from four police forces are in the process of scouring a rural beauty spot in Lancashire. A 50-year-old man from Burnley, who was being questioned on suspicion of kidnap, was further arrested on suspicion of murder on Tuesday.
A man is arrested on suspicion of murdering Katie Kenyon, who has been missing since Friday.
Please leave it to us." Police said Ms Kenyon was last seen leaving an address in Burnley before getting into a van registered MT57 FLC at about 09:30 BST and travelling to the Bolton by Bowland area of north Lancashire. Members of the public were asked not to attempt to join the searches as the area was "very large and remote with no phone signal".
A 50-year-old man from Burnley who is being questioned on suspicion of kidnap has been further arrested on suspicion of murder.
The area we are searching is very large and remote with no phone signal. Please leave it to us.” While we do have someone under arrest our enquiries are very much ongoing. My thoughts are with them at this time. A 50-year-old man from Burnley who is being questioned on suspicion of kidnap has been further arrested on suspicion of murder. A 50-year-old man from Burnley who is being questioned on suspicion of kidnap has been further arrested on suspicion of murder.
Katie Kenyon, 33, was last seen getting into a van in Burnley, Lancashire, on Friday morning. Police, mountain rescue teams and fire crews have combined efforts ...
"I would appeal again to anyone who was in the Bolton by Bowland area on Friday and saw anything suspicious to get in touch, especially if they saw the silver van or Katie alone or in company." On Monday, police issued a photograph of the van they are trying to trace as they continued with an appeal for information. The say a woman matching Ms Kenyon's description left Burnley with a man in a silver Ford Transit registered MT57 FLC to the Bolton-by-Bowland area of north Lancashire.
Police have taped off Ribble Valley woodland today as the hunt for missing mother Katie Kenyon intensified - as search and rescue dogs were brought in to ...
Detectives disclose the suspect, 50, is someone known to Katie and they get a further 36-hours to question him. Neighbours of Katie tell MailOnline her car had its tyres slashed last year in an attack. Did you see the silver transit van or might you have dashcam footage which shows it. Officers from Merseyside Police and North Wales are also helping with the search. Katie has not been seen since and police have arrested a 50-year-old man from Burnley in connection with her disappearance. Katie drives in her white Ford Fiesta to an address known to her on Todmorden Road, Burnley, and gets into a silver Ford Transit with the registration MT57 FLC at 9.30am. At 2pm her Samsung mobile phone goes dead, sparking concern. This is the fifth day Katie has been missing after she vanished on Friday morning in Burnley and police need more clues Katie was last seen on April 22l in Burnley, and is believed to have travelled to this area with a man in a silver transit van Detectives released a picture of the silver Ford Transit on Monday, and are now testing the vehicle after it was driven back to the spot on Friday. Police say the van travelled to the village of Bolton by Bowland, 17 miles north from Burnley, and just seven miles to the south of the beauty spot where they are now searching. Police have today taped off woodland as the hunt for missing mother-of-two Katie Kenyon enters its fifth day - with search and rescue sniffer dogs brought in to pursue any trace of her. - The van was driven 17 miles to the rural village of Bolton by Bowland, police say, and a man, 50, now arrested
Latest police statement, when Katie was last seen and man arrested on suspicion of her murder.
The police teams are trained professionals who are used to doing this sort of work and I would hate for someone to get lost or come to harm while trying to help. “I am really grateful for all the help that members of the public have given us so far and I would continue to appeal to anyone who has any information, however small, to come forward and speak to us. “I am aware that many members of the public have offered to help us in those searches and while I am grateful for that I would dissuade anyone from doing so. Despite extensive police enquiries and media appeals we have not found Katie nor have there been any sightings of Katie. Katie has not been seen since. Katie’s family have been informed of the latest developments and continue to be supported by specially trained officers.]
The man arrested over the kidnap and murder of missing Burnley mother-of-two Katie Kenyon is an ex-boyfriend, who has refused to answer questions on her ...
Detectives disclose the suspect, 50, is someone known to Katie and they get a further 36-hours to question him. The police teams are trained professionals who are used to doing this sort of work and I would hate for someone to get lost or come to harm while trying to help. Officers from Merseyside Police and North Wales are also helping with the search. Did you see the silver transit van or might you have dashcam footage which shows it. 'I am aware that many members of the public have offered to help us in those searches and while I am grateful for that I would dissuade anyone from doing so. Neighbours of Katie tell MailOnline her car had its tyres slashed last year in an attack. My thoughts are with them at this time. While we do have someone under arrest our enquiries are very much on-going. They have arrested him on suspicion of murder! This is absolutely heartbreaking for us.' They have not charged him with murder! while family hold out hope mother-of-two, 33, is still alive
MORE than sixty officers and rescuers will today resume their search for missing Katie Kenyon after a man was arrested on suspicion of her murder.
The area we are searching is very large and remote with no phone signal. While we do have someone under arrest our enquiries are very much on-going. My thoughts are with them at this time.
The enquiry has now shifted from a missing from home to a homicide investigation. The 50-year-old man under arrest for Katie's murder remains in custody where ...
The area we are searching is very large and remote with no phone signal. While we do have someone under arrest our enquiries are very much ongoing. My thoughts are with them at this time.
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Mountain Rescue dog helps for the the search of Katie Kenyon at Gisburn Forest. Photo: Kelvin Stuttard Mountain Rescue help for the the search of Katie Kenyon at Gisburn Forest. Photo: Kelvin Stuttard 2. Mountain Rescue help for the the search of Katie Kenyon at Gisburn Forest. Photo: Kelvin Stuttard
A 50-year-old man from Burnley, who was being questioned on suspicion of kidnap, was further arrested on suspicion of murder. He is said to be known to Katie.
This is absolutely heartbreaking for us.” They have arrested him on suspicion of murder! The search for the missing woman, involving search dogs and a plane, is focused on the dense Gisburn Forest in the Ribble Valley, said to be the largest wooded area in the county. Police previously issued a photograph of the silver Transit van - found in Burnley - and they are continuing to appeal for anyone who saw the vehicle, or has dashcam footage, to come forward. On Wednesday, Ms Kenyon’s sister Sarah issued a heartbreaking plea on social media for people to stop saying “rest in peace”. he sister of missing Katie Kenyon has issued a heartbreaking plea for people to not say “rest in peace” as the search to find her enters its sixth day.