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Last Updated: Friday, 4 March, 2005, 06:41 GMT
Police 'review' search for Joanne
Joanne Nelson
The search for Joanne Nelson is nearly a month old
The way police continue the search for the body of missing Hull woman Joanne Nelson is being reviewed.

A Humberside Police spokesman said Friday would be a day "of review" with officers looking at what they have done and what is left to do.

Teams will also assess areas in the north of the East Riding which had been affected by snow, he said.

Miss Nelson, 22, went missing on Valentine's Day. Her fiancé Paul Dyson, 30, has been charged with her murder.

'Search to continue'

On Thursday police said there had been "no significant discoveries" during searches near Selby.

Twenty extra officers joined the search in areas around Howden, Goole and Drax.

The spokesman said that despite the lack of leads the search would continue over the next few weeks.

Detectives have renewed calls for landowners, farmers and walkers to contact them if they know of a site featuring a tubular steel farm gate, possibly with a number of green bottles close to the right hand side of the gate.

Behind the gate police believe there is a short track near a copse. It would be set back enough for a car to drive up to it and would be off a surfaced road.




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