Mrs Kenyon, 33, of Burnley Padiham, was last seen around 9.30am. on Friday, April 22, when he is believed to have traveled in a silver Ford Transit truck that left Burnley for the Bolton-by-Bowland area of ​​Lancashire. Lancashire police said officers discovered a body Friday night in a Bowland Forest area after receiving new information about a location where Ms. Kenyon could be found. Police said that although they are not able to officially confirm the identity of the woman, they believe that the body belongs to Mrs. Kenyon. An autopsy-necropsy will now be performed by the Ministry of Interior to determine the cause of death. Detective Superintendent Gary Brooks, head of the Lancashire Police Main Investigation Unit, said: Katie Kenyon. “Katie’s family has been informed and my heart goes out to them right now. We have specially trained officers who support them in this difficult time. “I would like to thank the public and the media for all the help they have given us during a lengthy, complex and very moving investigation, and I would also like to thank both the collaborating services and all the police and staff involved in Katie search. “Although this is not the conclusion of these quests that any of us would like, I know that the family appreciates these efforts.” On Friday, Andrew Burfield, 50, appeared via video from HMP Preston for a brief hearing in the court charged with Ms Kenyon’s murder. Burfield, from Todmorden Road in Burnley, spoke only to confirm his identity during a seven-minute hearing at Preston Crown Court. He was remanded in custody and the trial is set for November 14. Read more related articles Read more related articles