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New police search in Suzy Lamplugh case Suzy Lamplugh disappearance: Police search land in Pershore
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Police investigating the disappearance 33 years ago of estate Suzy Lamplugh are searching land in Worcestershire following "new information".Police investigating the disappearance 33 years ago of estate Suzy Lamplugh are searching land in Worcestershire following "new information".
The body of Ms Lamplugh, who disappeared from London in 1986, has never been found and her killer never charged.The body of Ms Lamplugh, who disappeared from London in 1986, has never been found and her killer never charged.
Metropolitan Police officers are now searching areas of land in Pershore, Worcestershire. Metropolitan Police officers are now searching areas of land in Pershore.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. Ms Lamplugh's family has been notified and police will remain at the scene until a "thorough search" is complete.
You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. A spokesperson from the Metropolitan Police added the force received new information relating to Ms Lamplugh's disappearance following the publicity around the search of a property in Sutton Coldfield in November 2018.
Investigators searched the home in north east Birmingham - which once belonged to the mother of prime suspect John Cannan - for two weeks.
Cannan, 64, who is serving a life sentence for the abduction and murder of Bristol newlywed Shirley Banks, was named as a suspect in Ms Lamplugh's murder in 2002.
No evidence was found in the search of the garden and garage of the semi-detached house on Shipton Road and the case was left open.
Officers from West Mercia Police are supporting the search, which the Metropolitan force said is not connected to the owner of the land.
The search for Ms Lamplugh - who was officially declared dead in 1994 - has come to Worcestershire before when police excavated a field near the former Norton Army Barracks on the outskirts of Worcester in 2000, 2001 and 2010.
The 2010 site is near to the latest area of interest but that search was called off after no evidence connected to the case was found.
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