Emma Caldwell's body was found six weeks after she disappeared
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Police investigating the murder of Glasgow prostitute Emma Caldwell, 27, have appealed for information on the anniversary of her disappearance.
Emma was last seen leaving a hostel in Govanhill on Monday 4 April 2005. Her body was found on Sunday 8 May in a wooded area near Biggar, Lanarkshire.
Detectives want to speak to three people captured on CCTV on the Broomielaw a year ago.
Strathclyde Police released footage and stills of two motorists and a man.
The footage shows a woman getting into a silver Skoda Felecia car outside the Riverboat Casino on the Broomielaw.
Over the past year, detectives have traced every owner of a silver Skoda Felecia car in Scotland that fits the criteria.
They have interviewed hundreds of motorists, but have been unable to track down the driver.
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Police have released CCTV images on the anniversary of Emma Caldwell's disappearance

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Det Supt Willie Johnston said: "I am unable to say with any authority that the person who entered the car was Emma.
"However, I do know that she could have been in Broomielaw at that time.
"I would urge prostitutes who recognise this car or may have clients that drive this type of vehicle to get in touch.
"I would stress the importance of tracing this car and eliminating the driver.
"He or she may be able to provide vital information that would move this enquiry forward."
Anyone who remembers being in the area at about 2300 BST or shortly after on the night of Monday 4 April 2005 was urged to come forward.