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Police searching for a woman who has been missing for more than a week have been given more time to question a man on suspicion of murder.Police searching for a woman who has been missing for more than a week have been given more time to question a man on suspicion of murder.
Kirsty Grabham, 24, has been missing from her home in Rosehill Terrace, Swansea, since last Saturday morning.Kirsty Grabham, 24, has been missing from her home in Rosehill Terrace, Swansea, since last Saturday morning.
South Wales Police were granted a further 36 hours to question a 24-year-old man they arrested on Friday night. South Wales Police were granted a further 36 hours to question a 25-year-old man they arrested on Friday night.
Police said they hoped Mrs Grabham was alive but were treating her disappearance as murder.Police said they hoped Mrs Grabham was alive but were treating her disappearance as murder.
Police said she was last seen getting into a taxi that picked her up from a friend's home in Dan y Graig Road in the Port Tennant area of the city shortly before 0400 GMT on Saturday 28 March.Police said she was last seen getting into a taxi that picked her up from a friend's home in Dan y Graig Road in the Port Tennant area of the city shortly before 0400 GMT on Saturday 28 March.
She had been at the Play nightclub with friends earlier that night.She had been at the Play nightclub with friends earlier that night.
Following a previous appeal police have traced the taxi driver who took her home and are appealing to anyone who may have seen or heard from Kirsty since she was last seen to come forward with information.Following a previous appeal police have traced the taxi driver who took her home and are appealing to anyone who may have seen or heard from Kirsty since she was last seen to come forward with information.
Det Supt Paul Burke, of the Major Crime team, who is leading the investigation, said: "We are eager to speak to anyone that might have seen her on Friday night or Saturday morning and anyone that has information which they think could help us in our investigation.Det Supt Paul Burke, of the Major Crime team, who is leading the investigation, said: "We are eager to speak to anyone that might have seen her on Friday night or Saturday morning and anyone that has information which they think could help us in our investigation.
"The smallest piece of information may be crucial to this investigation.""The smallest piece of information may be crucial to this investigation."
Det Supt Burke said that although officers hoped Mrs Grabham was still alive, the circumstances of her going missing meant they were treating her disappearance as a murder.Det Supt Burke said that although officers hoped Mrs Grabham was still alive, the circumstances of her going missing meant they were treating her disappearance as a murder.
She was last seen wearing a black sleeveless top and white shorts, and is described as white, 5ft 2ins tall, with shoulder-length straight blonde hair, of slim build, with an English accent.She was last seen wearing a black sleeveless top and white shorts, and is described as white, 5ft 2ins tall, with shoulder-length straight blonde hair, of slim build, with an English accent.
Anyone with information about Kirsty should call police on 01792 562731 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.Anyone with information about Kirsty should call police on 01792 562731 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.