Hannah called 999 minutes after she waved goodbye to her friend
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The BBC Crimewatch programme has filmed a reconstruction of murdered teenager Hannah Foster's last movements.
Hannah, 17, vanished after she waved goodbye to a female friend as she got onto a bus after a night out nine days ago.
Her body was discovered in undergrowth in Allington Lane, in the outskirts of Southampton, last Sunday.
Hampshire police said officers investigating the teenager's death were on hand when filming took
place in the Portswood area of Southampton on Sunday.
It came after more house-to-house enquiries were carried out in the Portswood and Southsea areas.
Detective Inspector Tony Adams said: "It is possible that this reconstruction - when it is seen on Wednesday night - will be the one thing that jog's a vital witness' memory and persuades them to make that call to the police."
'Good response'
Hannah's picture and police contact details were also put on a stadium screen at Southampton Football Club's match against Aston Villa on Saturday.
A Hampshire police spokeswoman said an appeal for information was made at half-time and at the end of the match to the 32,000 supporters.
"Detectives at the major incident room have been receiving a good response from the public," she said.
Hannah was last seen by a female friend at 2250 GMT on 14 March.
Ten minutes later, Hannah called 999 from her mobile phone, but only muted noises were heard during the two minute call.
The A-level student, who had won a place to study medicine at university, was found strangled less than two days later.
Police believe Hannah's mobile and satchel, which were found in a tip in Portsmouth, were thrown into a bottle bank in Southsea.
A witness has reported hearing screams on the night Hannah is believed to have been abducted.
The 63-year-old woman told Hampshire Police she heard the screams minutes after the teenager was last seen.
Trevor and Hilary Foster paid tribute to a "gentle, graceful" daughter
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She said the noise came from the corner of Richmond Gardens and Grosvenor Road, the street where Hannah lived.
Police want to trace the driver of a dumper truck and two taxi drivers seen near the scene the day after Hannah disappeared.
A man was questioned last week in Southampton but later released.
Detectives are also looking for an Asian man, who approached Hannah twice in the past two months close to her home and called her by her name.