Police probing Sarah Everard’s murder seal off recycling bins in Sandwich town centre in Kent 35 miles away from where body was found as officers comb secluded path by stream
Police investigating the murder of Sarah Everard have sealed off recycling bins in a tourist town 35 miles from the woodland where her body was found.
Teams of officers massed in Sandwich, Kent, this morning as they continued the search for evidence for their investigation into the killing of the marketing worker, 33.
The bins are among a huge area cordoned off by investigators in the town this morning.
Me Everard het op Maart vermis geraak 3 toe sy van 'n vriend se huis in Clapham huis toe stap, suid Londen.
An onlooker told MailOnline: ‘The main car park area is closed and they have closed the whole of the ropewalk area.
‘They look like they are going to look in the recycling bins. It’s understood police have still have not found Sarah’s phone, so the talk here is that the phone is what they are looking for.

Recycling bins have been taped off by police as they search for evidence in the murder probe

Picture from Metropolitan Police showing Sarah Everard, 33, who went missing on March 3

Police in Sandwich, Kent, this morning investigating the murder of Sarah Everard, 33

The Rope Walk area of the town has been cordoned off for further investigation by officers
‘It also looks as though they are preparing to look in the waters around the area.
‘This is some 35 miles away from the woodland where Sarah’s remains were found.’
Met police said they would not be giving a running commentary but added searches were ongoing.
Sandwich Town Council said it was in contact with Kent Police on behalf of as part of the investigation.

Wayne Couzens, 48, has been charged with the murder and kidnap of Sarah Everard, 33

Artist’s drawing of Wayne Couzens appearing at Westminster Magistrates Court on Saturday
Wayne Couzens, a serving Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with Ms Everard’s murder and kidnap after she disappeared as she walked home to Brixton from a friend’s house in Clapham, Suid-Londen, op Maart 3.
Oud-groepe in loopgrawe met die Oekraïne onthul Russiese inval bedreiging, from Deal, appeared in court to confirm his name and address during a short hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Hof.
The court heard Miss Everard’s body was found inside a builder’s bag in Kent and identified through the use of dental records.
Appearing in court wearing a grey tracksuit and bearing a red mark on his head, Couzens stood as the charges were put to him before being remanded in custody before his case is sent to the Old Bailey on March 16.
The Met Police revealed that Couzens joined the force two years ago in September 2018 toe hy gewerk het vir 'n reaksiespan wat die Bromley-omgewing dek.
He then moved to the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command in February last year.