Daily Mirror

Trump chats on spyPhone

Plea by Sarah’s son as police step up hunt

- BY MATTHEW YOUNG m.young@mirror.co.uk

Police yesterday probe drains in Dartford, right, Sarah’s home

tears. I’ve never seen or heard him cry before.” The police search was yesterday extended to Dartford town centre, eight miles from Sarah’s home. Countrysid­e near Fawkham, four miles away, remained the focus of a forensic search with dog units. Volunteers from the local gypsy community were also searching their land. Sharon called their reaction “amazing”. Police became particular­ly worried when Sarah missed one of her children’s birthdays. A neighbour said: “We fear the worst now. “It’s a terrible situation. They were such a happy family, it’s been really shocking.

“Sarah was very close to her children. “She wouldn’t just leave them and not say anything. She was a very proud mum and loved her children.”

It is claimed CCTV cameras on the front of Sarah’s house were turned off the night she disappeare­d. Kent Police did not comment. Lewis and his brother Jack, 21, are said to be looking after their mum’s three younger children, one aged 12 and twins aged six. Last week a man in his 30s was arrested and bailed in connection with Sarah’s disappeara­nce. THE eldest son of missing Sarah Wellgreen has begged searchers to

“bring my mum home”.

Lewis Burdett, 22, made the appeal yesterday as volunteers helping police scour countrysid­e were told to look for the mum-of-five’s black iPhone 4.

Sharon Brine, coordinati­ng the community hunt for Sarah, who vanished 17 days ago, said: “We’re now looking for a body really. We want to find her and get closure for her children. Lewis is beside himself.”

Last night Sarah’s heartbroke­n partner said they had planned to marry.

Neil James, 45, added: MISSING Mum-of-five Sarah “We were going to go to Spain to have a ceremony there.”

The 46-year-old beautician’s mobile and her bank cards have not been used since she vanished from home in tiny New Ash Green, Kent, on October 9.

Police are now treating it as a potential murder.

As hope for Sarah faded, her bus driver uncle Keith Wellgreen, 60, told how her father, Anthony, 67, broke down.

Keith, from Fareham, Hants, said: “When I spoke to Anthony at the weekend I couldn’t understand a word he was saying because he had burst into WEDDING PLAN Neil James CHINA and Russia are eavesdropp­ing on President Trump’s calls, US intelligen­ce officials claim.

They say he has ignored warnings about using his personal iPhone – despite demanding Hillary Clinton be “locked up” for using an unsecured Blackberry for government emails.

Moscow and Beijing are said to keep a list of people Mr Trump speaks to before trying to get them to influence his policies.

Beijing dismissed the reports as “fake news”.

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