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Telegraph
an hour ago
- Telegraph
Police search for missing runner
Police are searching a popular beauty spot for a missing woman who was last seen wearing running gear in the early hours of the morning. Rachel Booth was least seen walking into Sandiway Garage in the Northwich area of Cheshire at 3.50am on Saturday. Detectives say they are 'becoming increasingly concerned' about the 38-year-old's disappearance and are currently conducting searches near the village of Oakmere. Wild Shore Delamere, a local water park, has been shut down for the day while the investigation continues. Ms Booth is described as being 5ft 9in tall and of a slim build with blonde hair. CCTV shows her wearing black leggings, a black vest and trainers at the time she vanished, with a phone visible on her outer thigh. Inspector James Wilson, of Cheshire Constabulary, said: 'We are currently conducting a number of inquiries to trace Rachel and we are becoming increasingly concerned for her welfare. 'Anyone who has seen Rachel since she was reported missing is asked to contact us. The same goes for anyone who has any information on her whereabouts. 'We would also like to appeal directly to Rachel to get in touch to let us know you are OK. 'You can report information to Cheshire Police via 101 or through quoting IML-2136439.' Wild Shore Delamere said: 'Due to ongoing police investigations in the surrounding area, Wildshore Delamere will remain closed tomorrow, Sunday, July 20. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. 'The incident is unrelated to Wild Shore – however, we wish to help as much as possible – so we will be closing the site until further notice. 'If your booking is affected by this closure, please contact our customer services team. 'We'll be happy to arrange a refund or reschedule your session for a later date. Thank you for your understanding.'


BBC News
3 hours ago
- BBC News
Bishop Eamonn Casey: Gardaí taking no further investigative action
A review into the original investigation file on Bishop Eamonn Casey has been completed and no further investigative actions have been identified, An Garda Síochána (Irish police) have comes as his remains were removed from the crypt of Galway served as bishop of Galway from 1976 to 1992, and died in allegations of child sexual abuse have been made against him, including by his niece. In a statement, An Garda Síochána said the the Garda National Protective Services Bureau conducted a review of the original investigation file on Bishop Casey, at the request of the Garda Commissioner."This review has been completed and no further investigative actions have been identified."Bishop Casey is the first senior cleric to be disinterred in Ireland following posthumous concerns about his conduct, according to Irish national broadcaster RTÉ.It is not clear when the disinterment took place but the Galway Diocese confirmed that the remains are with his a statement, the Galway Diocese thanked everyone "for their understanding of the situation, for their patience and for their respect as this process was undertaken and brought to a conclusion".


The Sun
10 hours ago
- The Sun
Thug who ran up and kicked girl, 6, in the head on a street and punched woman in face in random attacks jailed
A 'DANGEROUS' thug has been arrested after kicking a six-year-old girl in the street. The youngster was rushed to hospital after the 28-year-old targeted her on a busy street. 2 2 Caitalin Ganciu approached the unnamed girl in Millfield, Peterborough, and knocked her to the ground with a brutal kick. After striking her, he stopped to help her to her feet before fleeing the scene of the crime. The six-year-old was rushed to hospital after Ganciu made his escape. Later, a woman offered to help Ganciu after spotting him waving her arms. When she went into a nearby shop to get him some water, he followed her inside and punched her in the face. Ganciu then fled again, though police were able to pursue him. Before he was arrested, Ganciu viciously punched an officer in the abdomen. Eventually, he was bundled into the back of a police van where he violently kicked the vehicle's interior. Ganciu was hauled before Cambridge Crown Court on July 16 where he was handed a one year and seven month sentence. He pleaded guilty to two counts of actual bodily harm, one count of assault and one count of criminal damage. Yobs jump on moving police van & set off flares in clash with cops after small boat migrant 'sexually assaulted' girl Following Ganciu's arrest, DC Hannah Cookie said that he was a 'dangerous' man. She said: 'This was an horrific series of unprovoked attacks by Ganciu, and I have no doubt that his actions will have a lasting impact on the victims. 'He is clearly a very dangerous man who has no respect for other people, or the law. "Ganciu caused minor injuries to all three of his victims, and the six-year-old girl had to be taken to hospital to be checked over. 'Violence like this is inexcusable, especially towards a young child, and I am pleased he is now behind bars.'