Missing Shropshire teenager may have been murdered, police believe

Body of Georgia Williams still not found despite arrest of man on suspicion of killing her

Supt Nav Malik of West Mercia police holds up a poster of missing 17-year-old Georgia Williams Photograph: PA/PA Wire
Supt Nav Malik of West Mercia police holds up a poster of missing 17-year-old Georgia Williams Photograph: PA/PA Wire

British police searching for the apparently kidnapped teenager Georgia Williams are working on the assumption that she has been murdered.

The body of Ms Williams (17) – who has been missing since Sunday – has still not been found, despite the arrest of a man on suspicion of killing her, police said.

The man (22), from Wellington in Shropshire, had originally been arrested in Glasgow, Scotland, for her alleged kidnap and has since been returned to Telford.

Supt Nav Malik, Telford and Wrekin police commander, said: “I make it very clear, folks, that we have not found Georgia Williams at this moment in time. She remains elsewhere – we are not quite sure where. We are really, really keen to identify where she may be, her whereabouts and I urge the public to support us in trying to find out where she may be.”

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He added that there were more than 50 detectives working on the investigation.


Missing from Sunday
Ms Williams has not been seen since telling her parents she was going to see friends at 7.30pm on Sunday. Police said she had her mobile phone with her when she left, but the last calls and text messages were received from the device at about 8pm that night.

Police forensics teams were yesterday searching a semi-detached house in Wellington where neighbours said a Jamie Reynolds lived with his parents.

Supt Malik said police were still keen to trace the movements of a silver Toyota Hiace 300 GS van to which the man in custody had access. It was seized in Glasgow yesterday.

The van is believed to have left Wellington at about noon on Monday, travelling to Oswestry, Rhyl, Chester and Kendal before reaching Glasgow at about midday on Tuesday.

Supt Malik has previously said Ms Williams’s disappearance was “completely out of character”. He described the man in custody as a friend of the missing girl, but not her boyfriend.

Ms Williams is described as being 5ft 3in, slim with long dyed red hair and was last seen wearing a waist-length black leather jacket over a white T-shirt which has a London bus motif on it. She was also wearing black skinny jeans and flat, black suede slip-on shoes.

Police have been searching woodland and have taped off an area in a nature reserve about 17 miles from Wellington. – (PA)