Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Missing Becky Watts: A Timeline Of Events

Here is a timeline of events detailing Becky Watts' last known movements and the police investigation since her disappearance:
18 February
::  Sixteen-year-old Becky goes to stay the night with a friend.
19 February
::  The teenager returns mid-morning to her home in the St George area of Bristol.
She goes out again without telling anyone where she is planning to go. She takes her phone, laptop and tablet computer, but does not take a change of clothing.
20 February
::  Becky's family report her missing at 4pm.
23 February
::  Becky's father Darren Galsworthy and Becky's grandmother appeal for her to come home.
24 February
::  Local communities are urged to join in the search for the missing girl.
26 February
::  Police insist there is "nothing to suggest" anything has happened to Becky after her father said he was worried she might have been attacked.
27 February
::  Open-water searches are carried out in a pond in St George's Park in Bristol. Police say the searches are "routine", not related to specific information.
28 February 
:: Two people are arrested in connection with the missing teenager's disappearance, a man aged 28 and a woman aged 21.
1 March
::  Police reveal they have not found anything of significance in their searches of an area with 1.25 miles of Becky's family home.
2 March
:: Police re-arrest the 28-year-old man and the 21-year-old woman on suspicion of murder and are given another 36 hours to question them.
Officers say they have seized a black Vauxhall Zafira - registration HY06 HYA - and appeal to members of the public who saw the car between 19 and 23 February, or who may have previously owned the vehicle, to get in touch.
3 March
:: Police say there is a "significant development" in the search for missing Becky as body parts are found at an address at Barton Court, in the Barton Hill area of Bristol.
Detectives announce that four men and one woman have been arrested on suspicion of helping an offender. The two people previously arrested remain in custody.

No comments:

Post a Comment