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Train passengers have been asked if they remember seeing make-up artist Diane Chenery-Wickens, who disappeared two weeks ago. | |
Two police officers have been at East Grinstead station holding large photos of the 48-year-old and her car. | |
Mrs Chenery-Wickens was said to have travelled from the Sussex station to London on 24 January, the day her husband reported her missing. | Mrs Chenery-Wickens was said to have travelled from the Sussex station to London on 24 January, the day her husband reported her missing. |
He has been bailed after being arrested on suspicion of murder. | He has been bailed after being arrested on suspicion of murder. |
'Prompt memories' | 'Prompt memories' |
Det Ch Insp Steve Johns said: "The two-week anniversary gives us an opportunity to prompt people's memories of what and who they may have seen that day. | Det Ch Insp Steve Johns said: "The two-week anniversary gives us an opportunity to prompt people's memories of what and who they may have seen that day. |
"We are keen for anyone who saw Diane, or her car in that area, to contact us. The CCTV we have viewed so far does not show Diane." | "We are keen for anyone who saw Diane, or her car in that area, to contact us. The CCTV we have viewed so far does not show Diane." |
Officers have been combing areas of Ashdown Forest close to the couple's home in Duddleswell, near Uckfield. | Officers have been combing areas of Ashdown Forest close to the couple's home in Duddleswell, near Uckfield. |
Their country property and its grounds have also been searched. | Their country property and its grounds have also been searched. |
Mr Johns said the last friend to contact Mrs Chenery-Wickens was a woman who phoned her between 1700 GMT and 1800 GMT on 22 January. | Mr Johns said the last friend to contact Mrs Chenery-Wickens was a woman who phoned her between 1700 GMT and 1800 GMT on 22 January. |
The make-up artist was said to have travelled by train with her husband on 24 January from East Grinstead, West Sussex, to London to attend a business meeting at the BBC. | The make-up artist was said to have travelled by train with her husband on 24 January from East Grinstead, West Sussex, to London to attend a business meeting at the BBC. |
Police searched the Ashdown forest after receiving "specific information" Police believe she did not attend that meeting. | Police searched the Ashdown forest after receiving "specific information" Police believe she did not attend that meeting. |
David Chenery-Wickens, 51, from Duddleswell, was released on bail on Monday by detectives investigating the disappearance. | David Chenery-Wickens, 51, from Duddleswell, was released on bail on Monday by detectives investigating the disappearance. |
He was arrested on 31 January on suspicion of murder and questioned for three days. | He was arrested on 31 January on suspicion of murder and questioned for three days. |
Bafta-nominated Mrs Chenery-Wickens has worked for more than 20 years on some of television's best-known shows, including the League of Gentleman, Casualty, Pride and Prejudice and Dead Ringers. | Bafta-nominated Mrs Chenery-Wickens has worked for more than 20 years on some of television's best-known shows, including the League of Gentleman, Casualty, Pride and Prejudice and Dead Ringers. |
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