Third arrest in hunt for missing Coventry mum Reanne Coulson
A third arrest has been made in the hunt to find missing Coventry mum Reanne Coulson [pictured]. Police have confirmed that a 38-year-old was detained just before 4pm yesterday (June 24) in the Coventry area.
They were taken into custody on suspicion of perverting the course of justice and they remain in custody today (June 26). Officers have also given an update on the 42-year-old man, who has not been identified, who was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of the 34-year-old's murder,
The suspect remains in custody. Officers have until late tomorrow (June 27) to either release or charge the man.
The news comes as Reanne's mum, Lynne Sparks has issued an appeal in which she has said she wants her 'baby back'. In it, she has made a personal appeal to those with any information.
"Is there anybody out there that knows anything about Reanne’s disappearance?" it reads. "From one parent to another, you can only imagine how I’m feeling. Please come forward to give our family some closure."
The appeal concludes: "I just want my baby back."
This afternoon, police have confirmed that the search for the sex worker has 'entered a new phase'. Information has led to them to carry out searches in the Binley Woods.
Detective Superintendent Jim Munro, from the force's Major Crime Unit, says he believes locals know what has happened to her and appealed to them to 'do the right thing'.
"We are continuing to work flat out to find Reanne, and get the answers that her family so desperately need," DS Munro said. "I believe people in the Coventry area know what has happened to her. It may be that they are reluctant to come forward with information, but it’s vital that they do.
"Reanne is so loved by her family. Please do the right thing and help us find her, for their sake."
Anyone with any information about Reanne or has seen her is being urged to either contact a dedicated website here or call 101 quoting log 6621 of June 18. Information can also be given via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
