Murder investigators are searching for missing items belonging to a woman whose dead body was discovered in a lay-by in south Buckinghamshire earlier this year.
Three months after Anita Kapoor’s body was discovered on the A413 near Gerrards Cross detectives have released CCTV images from the hours before she was killed.
As part of the fresh appeal, officers are urging for the public to help trace clothing and a mobile phone belonging to the 34-year-old victim.
Ms Kapoor was last seen in Oswald Road, Southall, London, at around 4am on Tuesday, June 23, and it believed the items could be found between West London and South Bucks.
Police said that Ms Kapoor was wearing a black coat, grey trousers and white Nike Air Force trainers when she was last seen.
Also still missing is her mobile phone, which is a black Samsung GTE1080i similar to the one pictured.
Det Ch Insp Kev Brown of Major Crime, leading the investigation, said: “We need the public’s help to locate those belongings, particularly her phone, coat, trousers and trainers.
“We are still keen to locate these items as they are evidence and form part of our investigation into the events surrounding Anita’s disappearance from Southall and subsequent discovery in Gerrards Cross.
“Therefore her belongings were likely to have been located in West London or South Buckinghamshire between these two areas.”
“Anyone who has any information about these items or their whereabouts is asked to contact us as a matter of urgency.”
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or speak to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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