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Cops release last-known CCTV footage of missing woman they fear has been murdered
COPS have released the last-known CCTV footage of a missing women they fear has been murdered.
Alisha Apostoloff-Boyarin, 24, was last seen in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, Greater Manchester, in January 2022.
The last-known CCTV footage of her has been released[/caption]
She is carrying a basket in an Asda[/caption]
Over a year on her family are “desperate for answers” in their hunt to find her.
New footage released on Monday shows Alisha standing in an Asda holding a shopping basket.
Detectives have since launched a murder investigation.
They said: “That little piece of information might give us what we need to know to locate Alisha.”
The footage was shown on BBC Crimewatch Live last night.
Detective Inspector Andrew Naismith said the video was recorded on January 17.
Alisha is shown with a man who is wearing a Covid facemask and a hat.
The pair appear to be looking at the shelves before walking away.
Det Insp Naismith said: “She’s actually in a supermarket and she actually uses her bank card on this date.
“This is the last official transaction we have of Alisha using anything to do with her bank account.
“We know that later this day she travels to Sunderland Bridge in the Croxdale area of Durham so we know at this point she is alive and well.”
Cops say the young woman was vulnerable at the time she went missing and was dependent on alcohol.
They believe she was picked up in Ashton-under-Lyne on January 14 last year.
Between then and January 22, Alisha is said to have travelled from Durham to Glossop in Derbyshire.
She was seen in a gold Volkswagen Passat, in the Glossop and Chapel-en-le-Frith areas on that date.
No one has seen or heard from her since.
Det Insp Naismith added: “This is the vehicle that we believe Alisha was travelling in.
“She is a front seat passenger.
“We have recovered this vehicle but this vehicle is really important to our inquiry. This was on January 17 as well.”
A man, 59, was arrested on suspicion of murder in March last year but was released under investigation.
A second man, aged 50, was also arrested in the same month on suspicion of assisting an offender.
He has since been released with no further action taken.
Greater Manchester Police have said there is nothing to suggest anyone else is involved in her disappearance.
The footage was captured on January 17[/caption]
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Nicola Bulley: CCTV blindspots in area where missing mum vanished revealed after cops admitted she could have left path
THE key CCTV blind spots in the area where Nicola Bulley went missing have been revealed after cops admitted she could have left the path.
The mum-of-two, 45, was last seen walking her dog in St Michael’s on Wyre, Lancashire, on January 27.
Nicola Bulley has been missing for two weeks after she vanished while walking her dog[/caption]
A defunct camera 50 yards from where Nicola Bulley went missing[/caption]
Despite rigorous searches over the last two weeks, there has been no trace of the mortgage broker.
Cops confirmed there is a ten-minute window where they cannot account for Nicola’s movements.
This is between 9.10am – the last confirmed sighting – and 9.20am when Nicola’s phone is believed to have been on a bench while connected to a work call.
For days police have been working on the “hypothesis” that the mum-of-two slipped into the icy water and drowned.
Aside from the river itself, there are only two other exits from the area, one of which is covered by CCTV.
However, cops have admitted that it is possible she left the area by the one path not covered by security cameras.
The path in question leads to Garstang Road, which runs through the village, and is therefore a blindspot.
Lancashire Police is trying to get any dashcam footage from the 700 drivers they have identified as passing along the main road in the village around the time she vanished.
While friends of Nicola have claimed that CCTV covering the other exit, close to mobile home site Rowanwater, is not working.
This camera would have covered the fields to the south of where the mum-of-two was last sighted.
Another potential blindspot on that route is a riverside path leading from the Wyreside Farm Caravan Park through to the A586.
A camera at a house close to the path is also understood to have not been working at the time – but it would not have covered the exit.
Cops said they were confident, after reviewing CCTV, that Nicola, from nearby Inskip, did not leave the field near the river via Rowanwater.
This is the case for leaving either through the site itself or the piece of land at the side.
It comes as the search for Nicola moved to the sea yesterday amid the possibility she was swept 20 miles downriver.
Officers scoured Morecambe Bay as it emerged she was last spotted nearly two hours before police were called.
Nicola has been described as white, 5ft 3ins tall with light-brown shoulder-length hair.
She was last seen wearing an ankle-length black quilted gilet jacket with a black Engelbert Strauss waist-length coat underneath and black tight-fitting jeans.
The mum had long green walking socks tucked into her jeans, ankle-length green Next wellies, a necklace and a pale blue Fitbit on.
Nicola has an Essex accent and links to the Thornton-Cleveleys area near Blackpool.
Earlier this week, a dive expert scouring the river in the search for Nicola said his team will end their efforts.
Peter Faulding said they have done all they can to try and find the missing mum.
Discussing search progress, the dive leader said there is simply “no sign” of Nicola near to where she vanished around St Michael’s on Wyre, Lancashire.
Cops have said Nicola may have left via a path not covered by CCTV[/caption]
The mum-of-two’s partner Paul Ansell visited the area she went missing[/caption]
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Update in hunt for aristocrat Constance Marten & partner Mark Gordon as new CCTV released amid health fears for baby
COPS have released new CCTV images of a missing aristocrat and her rapist partner.
Constance Marten and her former convict partner Mark Gordon are feared to be camping in sub-zero temperatures with their new-born baby.
Cops have released new CCTV images of a missing aristocrat and her rapist partner[/caption]
Constance is believed to be living rough with Mark Gordon[/caption]
The couple were spotted moments after dumping their newborn baby’s pram in Newhaven, East Sussex[/caption]
Constance was also caught on CCTV moments before the pram was dumped[/caption]
A new CCTV image shows the couple with their baby in Newhaven, East Sussex.
Addressing Constance and Mark directly, Met Police Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford said: “Constance and Mark, your baby has spent the first month of its short life exposed to the elements when it should be safe and warm and, most importantly, seen by medics.
“After a month you must be running low on cash. Please pick up the phone and let us know, at the very least, that you are okay.
“We are ready to come to you and see that you and the baby get medical attention.”
He stressed the force “know the baby was still alive” on January 8.
Cops fear the pair have been camping in nearby countryside – including at times when the temperature plummeted to sub-zero.
The couple were last seen with their baby, in Newhaven, East Sussex on January 9.
The family have been missing since their car broke down and burst into flames on the M61 on January 5.
Shortly before going missing, Constance, 35, gave birth to Gordon’s child “with no medical attention”.
They they then travelled to Liverpool and then onwards to Harwich, Essex, via taxi at around 3.30am on January 6.
The couple were seen by a member of the public in Harwich on January 7, police say.
Officers also received a number of confirmed sightings of the family in Colchester January 6 and 7.
The couple were then placed near East Ham Station in London on January 7.
They are believed to have been sleeping rough after being spotted buying camping equipment from an East London Argos on January 7.
The same day, they were seen on grainy CCTV dumping the baby’s pram in the port town at 11.46pm.
Cops fear they have been camping in sub-zero temperatures.
New CCTV shows the pair walking along Cantercrow Hill in Newhaven and into the fields beyond.
They were carrying a number of bags and their blue tent.
Cops fear they were camping in the area, but could have moved elsewhere as time passed.
He added: “For a month now Mark, Constance and her new-born have been continually on the move in sub-zero temperatures with no medical attention and we are increasingly concerned for their wellbeing.
“We know that the baby was still alive on January 8 and finding the baby remains our top priority.
“Maybe you have information but were reluctant to come forward to help us find the family.
“It does not matter why you did not speak to us earlier, what matters is doing the right thing now for the good of this highly vulnerable infant.
“If you have seen the family, if you gave them directions, if they got into your taxi or came into your shop to buy food, drink or nappies – no matter how small a detail it may seem – please do get in touch.
“Please also be assured that if they have paid you to provide a service, a lift, somewhere to stay or something else, you are not in any sort of trouble, we just need you to tell us what you know so that we can find them and make them safe.”
It comes after an old pal revealed that Constance “could have gone very far” as an actress before she became estranged from her aristocratic family.
In fact, Constance was deemed an ‘It girl’ when she appeared on upmarket mag Tatler’s babe of the month page while she was a student in 2008.
The daughter of Napier Martin, a former page to the Queen, and granddaughter of Mary Anna Marten, whose godmother was the Queen Mother, Constance comes from a family of wealthy landowners.
It is believed that she paid for her time at drama school via a multi-million pound trust fund stored at C. Hoare & Co, the UK’s oldest private bank.
However, she has reportedly led an isolated life since moving in with Gordon in 2016.
The 48-year-old is a convicted sex offender who served 20 years in a US prison for rape and battery.
He was convicted for attacking a woman in Florida when he was just 14.
His victim recently revealed that he held her captive and threatened to kill her children if she screamed during the horrific attack.
The couple and their baby have been missing for nearly a month[/caption]
They arrived in Newhaven by taxi on January 8[/caption]
Gordon is a convicted sex offender who spent 20 years in a US prison for rape and battery[/caption]
Constance is a former ‘it girl’ from an aristocratic family[/caption]