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Leaflets warning people not to take the law into their own hands over the Shannon Matthews inquiry have been circulated by police. | Leaflets warning people not to take the law into their own hands over the Shannon Matthews inquiry have been circulated by police. |
The leaflets have been handed out in Dewsbury Moor, the home of Karen Matthews who appeared in court charged over her daughter's disappearance. | The leaflets have been handed out in Dewsbury Moor, the home of Karen Matthews who appeared in court charged over her daughter's disappearance. |
The leaflet reads: "Please do not take the law into your own hands and leave police to do their job." | The leaflet reads: "Please do not take the law into your own hands and leave police to do their job." |
The house where Shannon, nine, lived with her mother has been boarded up. | |
A spokesman for Kirklees Council refused to comment on the operation to board up the property. | |
A large number of the community arrived at Dewsbury Magistrates Court earlier to see Ms Matthews remanded in custody until 16 April. | |
She faces charges of child neglect and perverting the course of justice in connection with the disappearance of Shannon on 19 February for 24 days. | |
Shannon's mother rang police saying she was missing in a tearful 999 call | |
Part of the leaflet reads: "It is important that the community does not jump to any conclusions about people who may be involved in this inquiry." | Part of the leaflet reads: "It is important that the community does not jump to any conclusions about people who may be involved in this inquiry." |
Shannon was last seen on CCTV leaving a local swimming pool with fellow pupils at Moorside Junior School. | |
During the search West Yorkshire Police described it as the largest missing person's hunt it had ever conducted. | |
Officers scoured waste land, ponds and searched homes and gardens for three weeks until the schoolgirl was discovered at a house in Ligate Gardens, Batley Carr. | |
Michael Donovan, 39, the man who lived at the house and the uncle of Ms Matthews' boyfriend Craig Meehan, was charged with kidnap and abduction. He is now awaiting trial. | |
Mr Meehan's sister, 25-year-old Amanda Hyett, was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. | |
Mr Meehan's mother, 49-year-old Alice Meehan, was arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice. | |
Meanwhile Mr Meehan, 22, has been charged with possessing indecent images of children. |