John
12-24-2010, 05:06 PM
Police have released new CCTV footage in an attempt to find missing architect Joanna Yeates one week after her disappearance.
The clip shows the 25-year-old from Bristol buying a pizza from a Tesco Express shop near her home in Clifton on the night she was last seen.
Detectives believe she went back to the flat she shares with her 27-year-old boyfriend Greg Reardon on December 17 after buying the item.
Officers found a receipt for the Tesco Finest Margherita pizza at the address but no evidence of the pizza itself, or its packaging.
Police hope the video will prompt anyone who remembers seeing Joanna in the area on Friday night to contact them.
CCTV of Yeates at a Waitrose store on the night she disappeared has already been released.
Teams are working round the clock to try to find Yeates, with 30 detectives and 40 other officers, including forensics, assigned to the case, police said.
Police helicopters, coastguard and cliff rescue services are helping officers in their search.
Chief Superintendent Jon Stratford, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: "We are not going to let Christmas get in the way of this."
"We are determined to get to the bottom of this and find out what has happened to Joanna."
He said police were keeping an "open mind" and were still treating the case as a missing person's inquiry.
"Nothing is being ruled in, nothing is being ruled out," he added.
"We continue to search the area and we have a lot of patrols in the area, speaking to people, providing reassurance and also trying to identify if there are any witnesses we have not spoken to."
Source - Yahoo News.
The clip shows the 25-year-old from Bristol buying a pizza from a Tesco Express shop near her home in Clifton on the night she was last seen.
Detectives believe she went back to the flat she shares with her 27-year-old boyfriend Greg Reardon on December 17 after buying the item.
Officers found a receipt for the Tesco Finest Margherita pizza at the address but no evidence of the pizza itself, or its packaging.
Police hope the video will prompt anyone who remembers seeing Joanna in the area on Friday night to contact them.
CCTV of Yeates at a Waitrose store on the night she disappeared has already been released.
Teams are working round the clock to try to find Yeates, with 30 detectives and 40 other officers, including forensics, assigned to the case, police said.
Police helicopters, coastguard and cliff rescue services are helping officers in their search.
Chief Superintendent Jon Stratford, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: "We are not going to let Christmas get in the way of this."
"We are determined to get to the bottom of this and find out what has happened to Joanna."
He said police were keeping an "open mind" and were still treating the case as a missing person's inquiry.
"Nothing is being ruled in, nothing is being ruled out," he added.
"We continue to search the area and we have a lot of patrols in the area, speaking to people, providing reassurance and also trying to identify if there are any witnesses we have not spoken to."
Source - Yahoo News.