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Natalie Hemming disappearance: Wood searched by murder police Natalie Hemming disappearance: Wood searched by murder police
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A wood has been searched by police looking for a missing mother of three whose husband is accused of her murder.A wood has been searched by police looking for a missing mother of three whose husband is accused of her murder.
Natalie Hemming, 31, of Alderney Avenue, Newton Leys, near Milton Keynes, has not been seen since 1 May.Natalie Hemming, 31, of Alderney Avenue, Newton Leys, near Milton Keynes, has not been seen since 1 May.
Her husband Paul Hemming, 42, appeared at Luton Crown Court on Monday charged with her murder.Her husband Paul Hemming, 42, appeared at Luton Crown Court on Monday charged with her murder.
Officers have scoured an area around Salden Wood near Newton Longville in Buckinghamshire and a disused railway line, both near the family home.Officers have scoured an area around Salden Wood near Newton Longville in Buckinghamshire and a disused railway line, both near the family home.
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Mrs Hemming was last seen in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, at about 15:00 BST on 1 May and was reported missing by a relative on 3 May.Mrs Hemming was last seen in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, at about 15:00 BST on 1 May and was reported missing by a relative on 3 May.
Thames Valley Police said the work was likely to continue for some time and searches were expected to take place across county borders.Thames Valley Police said the work was likely to continue for some time and searches were expected to take place across county borders.
Det Supt Chris Ward said: "This has, very sadly, become a murder investigation and detectives will be making ongoing enquiries in relation to it."Det Supt Chris Ward said: "This has, very sadly, become a murder investigation and detectives will be making ongoing enquiries in relation to it."
Officers are also trying to trace the movements of a black Ford S Max - registration EJ12 UWG - that could be connected with Mrs Hemming's disappearance.Officers are also trying to trace the movements of a black Ford S Max - registration EJ12 UWG - that could be connected with Mrs Hemming's disappearance.
It is believed to have travelled on the A413, the A418 and the A41 around Aylesbury, between 21:45 on 1 May and 00:45 on 2 May.It is believed to have travelled on the A413, the A418 and the A41 around Aylesbury, between 21:45 on 1 May and 00:45 on 2 May.