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Appeal over Poynton lake death detective Leanne McKie | Appeal over Poynton lake death detective Leanne McKie |
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Detectives investigating the death of a police officer whose body was found in a lake are appealing for anyone who saw her car to come forward. | Detectives investigating the death of a police officer whose body was found in a lake are appealing for anyone who saw her car to come forward. |
Mother-of-three Leanne McKie was discovered in the water at Poynton Park, Cheshire, on Friday. | |
Anyone who saw the 39-year-old's red Mini between Thursday afternoon and the early hours of Friday is urged to contact Cheshire Police. | Anyone who saw the 39-year-old's red Mini between Thursday afternoon and the early hours of Friday is urged to contact Cheshire Police. |
A man, 43, from Wilmslow, remains in custody on suspicion of murder. | A man, 43, from Wilmslow, remains in custody on suspicion of murder. |
Det McKie's car had the registration number DA12 DFO. | Det McKie's car had the registration number DA12 DFO. |
The force has also appealed for dashcam footage from drivers on the A523 in Poynton and the A5149 Chester Road toward Wilmslow, between 23:30 BST on Thursday and 03:30 on Friday. | The force has also appealed for dashcam footage from drivers on the A523 in Poynton and the A5149 Chester Road toward Wilmslow, between 23:30 BST on Thursday and 03:30 on Friday. |
Det McKie joined Greater Manchester Police in 2001 and worked in the force's serious sexual offences unit. | Det McKie joined Greater Manchester Police in 2001 and worked in the force's serious sexual offences unit. |
Its Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said she had "worked tirelessly to provide support and seek justice for victims". | Its Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said she had "worked tirelessly to provide support and seek justice for victims". |
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