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Leah Croucher: Human remains found in Milton Keynes in search for teenager missing since 2019 - Sky News

Human remains have been found in the search for teenager Leah Croucher, who vanished more than three years ago.

Ms Croucher was 19 when she was reported missing on 15 February 2019 in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.

Thames Valley Police said her rucksack and other personal possessions had also been found at a house after a tip-off on Monday.

Officers are still searching the property on Loxbeare Drive in the Furzton area of Milton Keynes, less than half a mile from where she went missing.

Ms Croucher vanished while walking to work - the last sighting of her was at around 8.15am on Buzzacott Lane.

Detective Chief Superintendent Ian Hunter described the search as a "very difficult scene" and said a murder investigation had begun.

"The forensic examination continues and will do for some time. It is likely to take some time to formally identify the deceased," added a police statement.

Ms Croucher's family are being kept updated and supported.

Hundreds of officers have worked on the search since 2019, scouring 1,200 hours of CCTV and carrying out 4,000 house-to-house inquiries.

A police forensic tent outside a property in Loxbeare Drive in Milton Keynes
Image: A forensic tent was put up outside the Loxbeare Drive property

Specialist search teams, police on horseback, dogs, the marine unit and the National Police Air Service have all been involved.

Mr Hunter said the tip-off, which came from a member of the public, was the first time they had been alerted to the Loxbeare Drive property.

"Our thoughts remain with Leah's family and friends, and we will continue to offer them all the support that they need," he said.

Ms Croucher was last seen just after 8.15am on Friday 15 February. Pic; Thames Valley Police
Image: She was last seen on 15 February 2019. Pic: Thames Valley Police

In an appeal a year after her disappearance, her parents Claire and John Croucher described the family's heartbreak and said they feared someone had taken her.

Ms Croucher was described as "very quiet" and "not really an outgoing type of person", who preferred reading fantasy fiction or watching DVDs in her room than socialising.

An undated photo of Leah Croucher (right) with her sister Jade
Image: An undated photo of Leah Croucher (right) with her sister Jade

She competed internationally in taekwondo, but her father said she was "not a fighter".

There was more tragedy when Miss Croucher's brother Haydon died age 24 in November 2019 - nine months after Leah went missing.

His mother said he'd found the disappearance of his sister "very difficult".

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