Leicester Mercury

Officer arrested on suspicion of murder

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A POLICE officer held over the disappeara­nce of Sarah Everard has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Yesterday, the Metropolit­an Police said the man, who is in his 40s and is part of the Parliament­ary and Diplomatic Protection Command, was being questioned over suspected kidnap and murder.

Two sites in Kent were being searched yesterday as the hunt for the missing 33-year-old continued – one of which is believed to be the suspect’s home.

Marketing executive Ms Everard vanished while walking home from a friend’s flat in south London on Wednesday, March 3.

Late on Tuesday, the Met Police said a serving officer from the force had been arrested as part of the investigat­ion, but in an unusual step would not reveal what he had been detained for.

Yesterday, the force said he had been initially arrested on suspicion of kidnap, and later murder. He is also being questioned about a separate allegation of indecent exposure.

The police searches in Kent saw a tent erected at the front of a house in Freemens Way in Deal, where multiple cars were taken away by investigat­ors. Later, a metal fence was put up surroundin­g the front garden and driveway.

A neighbour in the road said a police officer lives at the address with his “chatty” wife and two children. She added that police were digging up the garden.

The other search site is land near Ashford and is a disused outdoor activity and golfing centre near the village of Great Chart.

Downing Street said Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s thoughts are with Ms Everard and her friends and family.

His official spokesman told journalist­s at a briefing: “As investigat­ions are ongoing on this case I can’t comment.

“But the Prime Minister’s thoughts are with Sarah and her friends and family.”

The arrested officer, who was not on duty at the time of Ms Everard’s disappeara­nce, was responsibl­e for uniformed patrolling of diplomatic premises.

Speaking at Scotland Yard yesterday morning, Assistant Commission­er Nick Ephgrave said: “The fact that the man who has been arrested is a serving Metropolit­an Police officer is both shocking and deeply disturbing.”

He told reporters that detectives are working “at all speed” to find out what has happened to Ms Everard, and repeated appeals for members of the public to come forward with informatio­n.

Turning to the 33-year-old’s family, who along with her friends have issued desperate appeals for help via social media, he said: “As a father myself, of four young women, I can only imagine the anguish that Sarah’s family are feeling at this very very difficult time.”

Ms Everard is thought to have walked through Clapham Common towards her house in Brixton – a journey which should have taken around 50 minutes.

She was last captured on a doorbell camera walking along the A205 Poynders Road towards Tulse Hill at around 9.30pm on March 3.

 ??  ?? A tent covers the entrance to a house in Freemens Way in Deal, Kent
A tent covers the entrance to a house in Freemens Way in Deal, Kent
 ??  ?? A ‘missing’ sign in Clapham as the search continues
A ‘missing’ sign in Clapham as the search continues

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