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Man arrested on suspicion of murder in PC Gordon Semple hunt | |
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Detectives searching for a serving police officer who has been missing for six days have arrested a man and are searching a property in London. | |
Met Police officers arrested a 49-year-old man on suspicion of murder at the address in Southwark. | |
Westminster officer Gordon Semple, 59, from Greenhithe, Kent, was last seen on 1 April in the London Bridge area. | |
Police said his family had been informed about the "significant development". | |
A spokesman said: "We are unable to make formal identification at this stage, but this is devastating news for all those involved in the search for Gordon." | |
Police who were called to an address on the Peabody Estate on Thursday afternoon found human remains, he said. | |
He said forensic work was under way at the scene which may take some time. | |
A post-mortem examination would be held in due course, he added. | |
He said police would not speculate about what had happened or any possible motive at this stage, and would not speculate on the cause of death until post-mortem tests had taken place. | |
On 1 April, PC Semple, who is originally from Inverness, had a work meeting at the Shard's Shangri-La hotel and left at about 12:30 BST. | |
He was seen on CCTV in Great Guilford Street at 15:00 BST and his partner reported him missing later that night. | |
PC Semple has no children but still has family in Scotland. | |
The man under arrest is being held in custody. |