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PUTRID MET Police: Sarah Everards’ KILLER Ex-COP Wayne Couzens is ALSO a PEDO
Missing Sarah Everard: Policeman Arrested on Suspicion of Murder of Missing Woman
Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, was arrested six days after Sarah Everard, 33, went missing while walking from a friend's house in Clapham, south London, to her home in Brixton
Sarah Everard disappearance: House and woods in Kent searched
BBC News, 11 MAR 2021.
Sarah Everard has been described as "beautiful, thoughtful and incredibly kind"
Metropolitan Police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, was arrested on Tuesday night (Image: UkNewsinPictures)
Police investigating the disappearance of Sarah Everard are searching a home and woodland in Kent following the arrest of a serving Met officer.
The 33-year-old was last seen in Clapham, south London, on 3 March.
The policeman and a woman were arrested at a house in Kent on Tuesday. Searches are being carried out at a building in Deal as well as on land near Ashford.
The Met said it was "shocking and deeply disturbing" that the arrested man was a serving officer.
Ms Everard's family have been kept updated, the force added.
Disappearance Timeline:
3 March: Sarah Everard vanishes after leaving a friend's house on Leathwaite Road, Clapham, around 21:00 GMT
5 March: Met Police says it is "increasingly concerned" for Ms Everard and make an appeal on Twitter at 11:30
6 March: Ms Everard's family say her disappearance is "totally out of character" as officers search Clapham Common's ponds
7 March: Footage taken from a doorbell camera shows Ms Everard walking alone along the A205 Poynder Road towards Tulse Hill at 21:30. Police say it is unclear whether or not she reached her house in Brixton
8 March: More than 120 calls are made from the public on the case and over 750 homes are visited as part of the investigation
9 March: A serving officer is arrested in Kent along with a woman who is held on suspicion of assisting an offender
10 March: Met Police Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave describes the arrest as "shocking and deeply disturbing". Extensive searches are carried out in parts of Kent
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