Police file new appeal to help locate missing MK teen Leah Croucher
Police have released a new appeal for information in relation to missing teenager Leah Croucher from Milton Keynes.
Leah was last seen on Buzzacott Lane in Furzton, at just after 8.15am on Friday February 15th.
When she was last seen, she was walking in the direction of Loxbeare Drive and Chaffron Way.
Yesterday (06/06), the police’s Senior investigating officer, Detective Chief Inspector Andy Howard lead new appeals for information about Leah’s whereabouts the day before she was last seen.
DCI Howard said as a line of investigation, they were looking at an incident that happened the day before she disappeared.
He said, “One significant line of investigation is now focusing on a very specific time on the day before Leah was last seen, on Thursday 14 February. Leah arrived home from work on that day at about 5.45pm.
“However, shortly after arriving home, Leah left her home address in Quantock Crescent, Emerson Valley, on foot. She told her family that she was going to a friend’s house in Emerson Valley. Leah returned home at approximately 7.15pm that evening. However, enquiries have now established that Leah did not go to her friend’s house.
“We need to know where Leah went and what she was doing during that ninety minute period between 5.45pm and 7.15pm on Thursday 14 February. Did you meet Leah that evening, do you know someone who did meet Leah that evening, or do you have any footage of Leah from that evening? If you do then we need to speak to you urgently.
“That evening Leah was known to be wearing a black jacket which she is wearing when she was captured on CCTV the following day. She was also wearing a long sleeved t-shirt, grey jogging bottoms and black Converse hi-top trainers.”
As part of the appeal, DCI Howard encouraged anyone with any information to contact police, either in person, online or on the phone.
He said, “If you have any information, no matter how small you might think it is, please contact police. You can leave information via our dedicated website for this investigation, which is mipp.police.uk/operation/43H218A55-PO1/ call 101 or visit a police station, quoting investigation number 43190049929.”
DCI Howard is also appealing for anyone who has information about sightings of a female near Furtzon Lake on Friday 15 February, which is the day Leah went missing.
He said, “We are also asking for the public’s help in identifying a female matching Leah’s description who was seen near Furzton Lake between about 9.30am and 11.15am on Friday 15 February.
“The female was seen using her mobile phone at the wooden boardwalk on the eastern side of the lake. She was also seen near the sports pavilion, and later by the Premier Inn.
“The female is described as white, aged about twenty-years-old, approximately 5ft 4ins tall, with dark brown, shoulder length hair. She was dressed in a black mid-thigh length coat, with the front zip undone, dark trousers and what appeared to be white earbuds in both ears.
“We are eager to establish the identity of this female who has been described to us by the three witnesses. Previous reports may have created the impression that this female was definitely Leah, but we are still working to establish the identity of the female.
“Even if this person was not Leah, we would still like to speak to them so that we can eliminate the sightings from our enquiries. If you believe that you are this person, or you know who it was, please contact us as it will greatly assist with our investigation.”