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Police investigating the disappearance of teenager Alice Gross say a body has been found in a west London river.Police investigating the disappearance of teenager Alice Gross say a body has been found in a west London river.
Officers recovered the body from the River Brent on Tuesday night, the Metropolitan Police have confirmed.Officers recovered the body from the River Brent on Tuesday night, the Metropolitan Police have confirmed.
The 14-year-old's family have been updated on the development. Alice was last seen in west London on 28 August.The 14-year-old's family have been updated on the development. Alice was last seen in west London on 28 August.
Formal identification is yet to take place. A post-mortem examination will be scheduled in due course, police said.Formal identification is yet to take place. A post-mortem examination will be scheduled in due course, police said.
Alice was filmed on CCTV walking along the Grand Union Canal. Alice was last captured on CCTV walking along the towpath next to the Grand Union Canal as it passes under Trumpers Way at 4.26pm, but has not been seen since.
Convicted murderer Arnis Zalkalns, 41, remains the prime suspect in the case. He was filmed cycling along the canal 15 minutes after Alice and went missing from his Ealing home on 3 September. Convicted murderer Arnis Zalkalns, 41, from Latvia, remains the prime suspect in the case. He was filmed cycling along the canal 15 minutes after Alice and went missing from his Ealing home on 3 September.
The RAF had been drafted in to help police search for her and provide "aerial analysis" to locate areas that should be searched.The RAF had been drafted in to help police search for her and provide "aerial analysis" to locate areas that should be searched.
It is just over a month since Alice failed to return home to her family, sparking a huge search operation.
A reconstruction of the last known movements of missing Alice was staged in west London. It followed three parts of her last known movements and attracted 150 phone calls from members of the public with possible information.
Alice's parents urged anyone with information to "please, please help us". In a statement at the time, they said they were "desperately concerned" for her welfare and "every morning brings new agony".
Previously, Scotland Yard said it had identified Elthorne Park, west London, as an "area of interest" in its investigation, but later said it was "not of relevance".
The hunt for Alice, from Hanwell, west London, is the largest Met Police search operation since the 7/7 terrorist bombings in 2005, with 600 officers from eight forces involved.The hunt for Alice, from Hanwell, west London, is the largest Met Police search operation since the 7/7 terrorist bombings in 2005, with 600 officers from eight forces involved.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. Officers have searched 25 sq km (10 sq miles) of open land and 5.5km (3 miles) of canals and rivers.
If you want to receive Breaking News alerts via email, or on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App then details on how to do so are available on this help page. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. More than 630 calls have been made by the public and police had asked anyone with CCTV footage to come forward.