The Scotsman

Movements of two cars central to Faulds inquiry

● Appeal over black Mercedes and Jaguar

- By HILARY DUNCANSON

Police searching for the body of missing Emma Faulds say finding further informatio­n on the movements of two cars is central to their investigat­ion.

The appeal came as officers set up a facility allowing people to send mobile phone and dash cam footage directly to the inquiry team.

Ms Faulds ,39, from Kilmarnock, was last see non the evening of 28 April in Monkton, Ayrshire. Am an has appeared in court charged with her murder.

Ms Faulds’ body has not yet been found and police have been concentrat­ing their efforts to find her in the area of Barrhill, particular­ly along the A714 road between Girvan and Newton Stewart.

Detectives have been working with specialist search advisers and forensic officers as they try to locate her.

Meanwhile, the force helicopter is now being used to help map out the large search area from above to enable a more systematic search.

Officers said they are still interested in tracing the movements of two black cars on the A714 - a Mercedes and a Jaguar. The Mercedes was seen on Monday 29 April, while the Jaguar was sighted the following day.

Police Scotland said: “Detectives believe the movements of these cars are central to the investigat­ion and are appealing for the public’ s help in trying to find out more about them.”

Police have also created an online link to allow people to send them any relevant video from their mobile phone or dash cam. People can log on to the site at: https://mipp.police. uk and navigate to the Emma Faulds inquiry.

Detective Chief Inspector Martin Fergus, the officer leading the investigat­ion, said: “I believe the A714 route is key to helping us find Emma and I am appealing again to those who use this route regular - ly, please take time to think back and consider if you saw a Mercedes or Jaguar car on this road or parked up somewhere, or even off road.

“If you have dash cam footage, please take the time to go through and check it. You may not realise it but you could have captured footage of the vehicles in these locations which could provide us with vital informatio­n and assist us in finding Emma.”

Ross Willox, 39, of Ayrshire, appeared at Ayr Sheriff Court on Friday charged with murder and attempting to defeat the ends of justice. He made no plea and was remanded in custody.

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0 Emma Faulds was last seen on the evening of 28 April

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