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The search for a 15-year-old girl who went missing five days ago has resumed in a Leicestershire village. Police have been searching land 10 miles away from a 15-year-old girl's home who went missing five days ago.
Kayleigh Haywood was last seen when she was dropped off outside her former school at about 18:00 GMT on Friday. Around 20 police officers and a sniffer dog search a field off Ashby Road, in Belton, Leicestershire, and a plot of land has been cordoned off.
Police have been searching along Ravenstone Road, Ibstock; while a dog unit and tactical support vans arrived at Sence Valley Forest Park. Kayleigh Haywood, from Measham, Leicestershire, was last seen when she was dropped off outside her former school at about 18:00 GMT on Friday.
Residents have tied a purple ribbon, the teenager's favourite colour, in support of a campaign to find her.
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Kayleigh, from Measham, Leicestershire, is a student at Ashby School but previously attended Ibstock Community College, where she was dropped off on Friday.
Officers have continued searching in and outside the park, where a mobile phone believed to be Kayleigh's was found. Police believe she may have been there on Saturday afternoon.
Appealing directly to her, parents Stephanie Haywood and Martin Whitby said: "We just want our KJ home."
Two men, aged 27 and 28, arrested on Monday remain in police custody.Two men, aged 27 and 28, arrested on Monday remain in police custody.
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Officers have also been searching close to bales of hay and a line of trees, some using rakes, on the agricultural land as part of the large-scale operation near Belton.
Meanwhile, further searches have been continuing in and outside Sence Valley Forest Park, in Ibstock, where a mobile phone thought to belong to Kayleigh was found.
Police believe she may have been there on Saturday afternoon.
Kayleigh is a student at Ashby School but previously attended Ibstock Community College, where she was dropped off on Friday.
Appealing directly to Kayleigh, her parents Stephanie Haywood and Martin Whitby said: "We just want our KJ home."
Residents have tied a purple ribbon, the teenager's favourite colour, in support of a campaign to find her.