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Sarah Wellgreen: New areas searched in hunt for missing mother-of-five feared dead

Police investigating the "potential murder" say Sarah Wellgreen's disappearance is "entirely out of character".

Sarah Wellgreen has been missing for nearly two weeks
Image: Sarah Wellgreen has been missing for more than two weeks
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Detectives are searching two new areas in Kent for a missing mother-of-five who police believe may have been murdered.

Officers are searching Dartford town centre and a road near the Brands Hatch motor racing circuit for Sarah Wellgreen, who has not been seen since 9 October.

Scratchers Lane in Fawkham, near Brands Hatch, is one of the areas being searched
Image: Scratchers Lane in Fawkham, near Brands Hatch, is one of the areas being searched

The search in Dartford began this morning is expected to last for the rest of the day.

Police say the hunt on Scratchers Lane near Brands Hatch started on Wednesday, adding that the disappearance continues to be regarded as a "potential murder".

Ms Wellgreen's disappearance has been described as 'out of character'
Image: Ms Wellgreen's disappearance has been described as 'out of character'

Ms Wellgreen, 46, was last seen in the Bazes Shaw area of New Ash Green, where she lives, and has not been in contact with her family since.

Her car was at her home address and there have been no transactions on her bank or credit cards, Kent Police said.

A man in his 30s was arrested on 16 October and released on bail pending further inquiries until 16 November.

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Detective Superintendent Paul Fotheringham said it was "entirely out of character" for Ms Wellgreen to go missing, and that she had "disappeared without a trace".

The only item missing from her home was her black iPhone 4.

Mr Fotheringham added that "experts with specialist technology and forensic scientists" are helping officers with the search.

:: Anyone with information should call Kent Police on 0207 158 0011 quoting 11-0423, or contact Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.