The 33-year-old was last seen alive in Burnley on Friday, April 22, getting into a silver Ford Transit truck, which then drove 17 miles into the Ribble Valley. Police have been searching for her since then, and her ex-boyfriend Andrew Burfield has been charged with her murder. Now the police have unfortunately confirmed that they have found a corpse that they believe is hers, after receiving new information about where it could be found. Katie Kenyon was last seen alive boarding a silver Ford Transit truck at Burnley on Friday 22 April Andrew Burfield, 50, was charged with killing Ms. Kenyon earlier this week as police continued to search for her. Lancashire police were seen setting up tents in an area of ​​Gisburn Forest as they continued their search yesterday Lancashire police officers made the discovery by searching an area in the Bowland Forest last night. Specially trained officers are supporting her family and an autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death. Det Supt Gary Brooks, head of the Lancashire Force Major search unit, said: 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 search of Katie. “Although this is not the conclusion of these quests that one would like from us, I know that the family appreciates these efforts. The mother of two disappeared more than a week ago, with police describing her disappearance as extremely “out of character” A court sketch of Andrew Burfield, who is due to stand trial for the murder of Mrs. Kenyon in November “Once again, my thoughts today are with Katie’s family and all her loved ones.” Andrew Burfield’s ex-boyfriend appeared in court yesterday on charges of murdering her. The 50-year-old appeared at Preston Crown Court via video from HMP Preston, speaking only to confirm his identity. Burnley, who hails from Burnley, did not speak out and was remanded in custody pending trial in November. For the past week, police have been searching desperately for one’s mother, with police searching the Bowland Forest and Gisburn Forest. Police have set up forensic scenes in several areas in an effort to locate her after she went missing last week. Constructions can usually be used to protect forensic evidence, but they can also be bet to provide equipment coverage. More than 60 special police officers from four police forces are scanning the earth in search of it. The hunt was attended by police and firefighters, dog groups, cavalry police, mountain rescue volunteers and drones. Dozens of officers have been seen clearing the 3,000-acre Gisburn Forest, about 23 miles from Todmorden Road in Ms Kenyon’s birthplace. Mrs. Kenyon was spotted getting into a silver Ford Transit truck that was leaving Burnley for Bolton-by-Bowland at around 9.30am. A silver Ford Transit truck in which police say Mrs. Kenyon boarded on the morning of Friday, April 22 Lancashire police officers pictured in Gisburn Forest on Friday as the search for Ms Kenyon continued They were spotted exploring an area of ​​the Gisburn forest on Friday, but later turned their attention back to the Forest of Bowland after receiving information about its location.
A JustGiving page in her memory has so far collected 7,400 £. A message from the family read: “On Friday, April 22, our heartbreaking nightmare began when Katie was taken away from us by her children and family very early. A JustGiving page in memory of Ms. Kenyon has raised 4 7,400 so far, with the family on the page thanking the public for their support “We as a family are making this JustGiving page so that Katie has the best mission she deserves for both Katie’s son and daughter and their future to fulfill Katie’s dreams she had planned with her children. “As we all know you want to help, this would be the most appreciated way. Any donations will be truly received, with gratitude. Thank you for all your kind words and support. “We know you are all behind us.”