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8 March 2019, 19:55 | Updated: 8 March 2019, 19:58
Thames Valley Police is renewing an appeal for information on the three week anniversary since Leah Croucher went missing from Milton Keynes.
Today (Friday 8th March) police are releasing images of clothes and items that are similar to the ones that Leah Croucher, 19, was wearing and using on the day she was reported missing.
Leah was seen on Buzzacott Lane in Furzton, just after 8.15am on Friday 15 February and she was walking in the direction of Loxbeare Drive and Chaffron Way.
Leah was reported missing by her family, who last saw her in Quantock Crescent, Emerson Valley, in Milton Keynes, at around 10pm on Thursday 14th February.
She was reported missing to the police the following day (15th February).
Leah is white, slim, with below shoulder length brown hair and sometimes wears glasses.
She was last seen dressed in a black coat, skinny black jeans, black Converse high top shoes and carrying a small black rucksack.
This week we have continued searches in Furzton, Shenley Lodge, Shenley Woods, Knowlhill and Bradville. Specialist search officers along with the National Police Air Service (NPAS) and mounted officers have been involved in this search activity.
The investigation has continued to identify and speak to a large number of Leah’s friends, associates and work colleagues and as well as reviewing large quantities of CCTV footage that has been obtained.
We have received well over 100 calls and reports from members of the public that continue to be assessed and investigated by a dedicated team of approximately 50 officers and staff.