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Cousin remains 'hopeful' Sarah Everard will be found 'safe and well' - MyLondon

The cousin of Sarah Everard called on the public to keep helping police in their search for the missing 33-year-old.

Speaking to MyLondon, Tom Everard, said he wanted to reiterate previous messages issued by family and reaffirm the statement by Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave, in last night's press release, that investigators be given “time and space to continue their work."

“The police need space and time, support to complete their investigation and complete their inquiries, which we are really hopeful will lead to Sarah’s safe return, as quickly as possible.

“I can't really say any more than that because I really don't know any more than that.”

150 officers search a derelict site in Ashford, Kent in the hunt for Sarah Everard

Sarah has been missing since Wednesday (March 3) evening when she left a friend's house in Leathwaite Road, near Clapham Common, to walk to her home in Brixton.

Late last night (March 9) a serving Metropolitan Police officer was arrested.

Today (March 10) officers have been searching his home in Deal, Kent.

The 36-year-old social worker from Greater Manchester thanked the public for their help with the investigation so far and asked that anyone with any information continue to come forward.

“The police still need support to help find her and bring her home safely," he said. "So we still need all that information.

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"They will need information and support from the community. No information is too small or insignificant.

“We're hopeful that these new developments will get us more information and will hopefully lead to Sarah being found brought back safe and well.”

A large police presence is in attendance at the former site of Great Chart Golf and Leisure, east of Ashford, Kent, which closed in April 2019.

Pictures from the scene on Wednesday (March 10) show police searching land around the derelict site, which is home to a number of vacant marquee tents and vast open green space.

The 48-year-old officer remains in police custody, though a Met Police spokesperson has refused to disclose the offence he is being held on suspicion of committing.

He was arrested alongside a woman, believed to be his partner, who is being held on suspicion of assisting an offender.

Their home in Freemen’s Way is currently being combed by forensic teams, while a car on the driveway of the property was also seized by police earlier today.

Officers are also said to be “digging up the garden” of the home.

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