Body Believed to Be Missing Coventry Woman Reanne Coulson Found by Search Officers

Tragic news has emerged in the search for missing woman Reanne Coulson, 34, from Coventry, after police confirmed that a body believed to be hers has been discovered.

Search teams located the body of a woman during their ongoing investigation into Reanne’s disappearance. While formal identification has not yet taken place, officers say the remains are believed to be that of Ms Coulson, who was last seen on Wednesday, 21 May 2025.

Her family has been informed and is currently being supported by specially trained officers. A statement released by the Missing Persons Team UK offered condolences, reading:

“Search officers searching for a missing person have found the body of a woman. Formal identification is yet to take place and the body is believed to be that of Reanne Coulson, 34, from Coventry. Reanne’s family have been informed and our thoughts are with them at this time.”


Community Mourning

Reanne’s disappearance triggered a widespread search effort and community-led appeals across Coventry and surrounding areas. The news of her likely death has deeply affected many who supported the campaign to locate her.

Social media tributes have poured in, with supporters expressing grief and sending messages of support to Reanne’s family.


Investigation Ongoing

While there is no indication at this stage of foul play, a post-mortem examination and formal identification process are expected to take place in the coming days. Police say enquiries continue into the full circumstances surrounding the discovery.

Anyone with further information is urged to contact local police on 101, quoting the original reference number related to the missing person appeal.


In Memory

Reanne Coulson is remembered by those who knew her as a kind and loving individual. As the community awaits official confirmation, tributes continue to be shared online in her memory.

 

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