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Murder theory in missing man case Murder theory in missing man case
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A man missing for more than three months may have been murdered, police in Kent believe.A man missing for more than three months may have been murdered, police in Kent believe.
David Redman, 22, was last seen walking towards Marine Parade, Dover, at 0200 BST on 10 March. His image was caught on the town's CCTV.David Redman, 22, was last seen walking towards Marine Parade, Dover, at 0200 BST on 10 March. His image was caught on the town's CCTV.
Det Ch Insp Jon Bumpus said "new information had come to light", but inquiries were at an early stage.Det Ch Insp Jon Bumpus said "new information had come to light", but inquiries were at an early stage.
A man and a woman have been arrested over Mr Redman's disappearance and are being questioned by police. A woman is being questioned over his disappearance. A man also arrested has been bailed pending further inquiries.
Mr Redman, of London Road, in Dover, is described as white, about 5ft 6in tall, slim, and with collar-length fair hair. He was wearing a denim jacket, a black top with white flower motifs on the front, and blue jeans when he was last seen.Mr Redman, of London Road, in Dover, is described as white, about 5ft 6in tall, slim, and with collar-length fair hair. He was wearing a denim jacket, a black top with white flower motifs on the front, and blue jeans when he was last seen.
Police have urged anyone who was on the seafront near the Eastern Docks, in Dover, between Jubilee Way and Marine Parade during the early hours of 10 March to contact them.Police have urged anyone who was on the seafront near the Eastern Docks, in Dover, between Jubilee Way and Marine Parade during the early hours of 10 March to contact them.
"For instance, people messing about or arguing or possibly leaving the area in a hurry."For instance, people messing about or arguing or possibly leaving the area in a hurry.
"They may hold the vital clue to this investigation and we are anxious to hear from them," Det Ch Insp Bumpus said."They may hold the vital clue to this investigation and we are anxious to hear from them," Det Ch Insp Bumpus said.