Human Remains Found in Leah Croucher Murder Probe
Police investigating the disappearance of Leah Croucher in Milton Keynes have made a grim discovery. On Friday 13th October, officers revealed human remains were found at a property on Loxbeare Drive, Furzton. Leah’s personal items were also recovered from the address after a tip-off to Thames Valley Police on Monday 10th October.
Forensics to Take Weeks as Post-Mortem Scheduled
Specialist and forensic teams remain at the scene, meticulously combing the property. A Home Office post-mortem examination is scheduled for 14th October, but formal identification and forensic analysis could take several weeks. The police have warned of a continued heavy presence in the area with ongoing scene-watch operations.
Police Plea for Information
“Leah’s family and friends remain uppermost in our thoughts at this extremely difficult time,” said Detective Chief Superintendent Ian Hunter, head of Thames Valley Police’s Major Crime Unit.
“We thank the community for their support and ask the media to respect the family’s privacy. We urge anyone with information, even if from years ago, to come forward. Call Thames Valley Police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Every detail counts.”
Community Rallying to Help Solve Mystery
Detectives remain fully committed to solving Leah’s case, which has baffled the community for over three years. The local area has been praised for its ongoing support, with police appealing for anyone with even the smallest clue to step forward.