Alice Gross search: detectives identify ‘area of interest’ in west London park
Version 0 of 1. Detectives investigating the disappearance of missing teenager Alice Gross have identified an “area of interest” in a park, Scotland Yard said. Investigators on Thursday staged a reconstruction of the moments the teenager was last seen, on a towpath in west London four weeks ago. She was last captured on CCTV at 4.26pm on 28 August, walking alongside the Grand Union Canal going under a bridge where Trumpers Way crosses the canal. A Metropolitan police spokesman confirmed that a section of a park near the towpath was being assessed as part of the inquiry. He said: “As part of the ongoing search operation we have identified an area that is currently being assessed. It will be subject to further examination to determine if it is relevant to this investigation. “The area of interest is in Elthorne Park.” |