More details revealed in 'no-body' murder probe

More details about the disappearance of a woman have been revealed as police appealed for dashcam footage of reported "suspicious activity".
Officers charged a man on Sunday with the murder of Julie Buckley during what has been declared a "no-body" investigation.
Detectives have now said Ms Buckley, 54, has not been seen since 28 January, when she was spotted on CCTV at a Budgens shop in March, Cambridgeshire.
They added a report of "suspicious activity" at March's Bedlam Bridge was being investigated and wanted to hear from anyone who drove in that area, and the adjoining Sixteen Foot Bank road, on 30 January between or around 20:00 and 21:00 GMT.
'Fast-paced'
Det Insp Verity McCann, from the force's major crime unit, said: "We are really keen to hear from anyone, particularly drivers with dashcams, who may have driven along that stretch of road or in that general area during those times.
"We're keen to speak with them and get hold of any footage they have, which might assist us with our search.
"This is a fast-paced investigation and we are doing all we can to find out what has happened to Julie."
Police announced last week they were treating Ms Buckley's disappearance as murder because of the level of their concerns, despite no body being found.
Karl Hutchings, 47, of The Hill, Christchurch, is due to appear at Cambridge Crown Court on Wednesday charged with the murder of Ms Buckley.
Two other men and a woman have also been arrested as part of the investigation.
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