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Margate man arrested on suspicion of murder amid search for missing Canterbury mum Claire Knights

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the disappearance of a missing woman.

A major operation is underway to locate Canterbury mum Claire Knights.

Claire Knights is thought to have been walking her dog in Birchington at the time of her disappearance. Picture: Kent Police
Claire Knights is thought to have been walking her dog in Birchington at the time of her disappearance. Picture: Kent Police

The 54-year-old was last seen in the village of Upstreet on Wednesday morning.

Her vehicle, a silver Suzuki car, has since been found parked in Shuart Lane in St Nicholas At Wade.

She is believed to have walked from there to the Minnis Bay area of Birchington, where she is reported to have been seen later that afternoon.

A police spokesman confirmed today that her disappearance is now being treated as suspicious and a potential murder.

Yesterday a man in his 20s from Margate was arrested on suspicion of murder.

Concerns are growing for Claire Knights, from Canterbury, who went missing in Birchington. Picture: Kent Police
Concerns are growing for Claire Knights, from Canterbury, who went missing in Birchington. Picture: Kent Police
She was wearing a backpack at the time of her disappearance. Picture: Kent Police
She was wearing a backpack at the time of her disappearance. Picture: Kent Police

Kent Police officers are continuing searches in Thanet as part of their work to locate Claire.

Residents can expect to see an increased police presence as these enquiries continue.

Meanwhile, villagers near where Claire went missing have spoken of feeling on edge and unsettled as the search continues.

Claire is described as being about 5ft 6ins, with straight brown, greying hair. She was thought to be carrying a red or pink rucksack and was walking a white and brown spaniel.

Detective Chief Inspector Kath Way said: “Specialist officers are supporting the family at what is obviously an extremely difficult time for them and my officers are working hard to find out what happened to Claire.

“Claire's spaniel was recovered in Minnis Bay by officers on 23 August, but we have not been able to locate her. It is entirely out of character for her not to contact her family.

The key locations currently known in the disappearance of Claire Knights
The key locations currently known in the disappearance of Claire Knights

“We are keeping an open mind as to what may have happened and still hope to find Claire safe and well, however we are now also treating this case as a potential murder.

“I would urge anyone who may have seen Claire since she was reported missing to contact our appeal line.

In addition, if you think you may have seen anything suspicious in the Minnis Bay area do not hesitate to call us.

“Residents with private CCTV and drivers with dashcam are also asked to check for relevant footage.”

Anyone who believes they have seen Claire should call 999, quoting reference number 23-1922.

Claire Knight's spaniel was found running on the beach in Minnis Bay. Picture: Kent Police
Claire Knight's spaniel was found running on the beach in Minnis Bay. Picture: Kent Police
The rural lane down which Claire's car was found
The rural lane down which Claire's car was found
Police have been seen in Shuart Lane – a rural road in St Nicholas At Wade – where Claire Knight's Suzuki was found
Police have been seen in Shuart Lane – a rural road in St Nicholas At Wade – where Claire Knight's Suzuki was found

If you have other information that may assist the investigation please contact us on 01843 222289, quoting the same reference number.

If you have other CCTV or dashcam footage please upload it here: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/4601020123F08-PO1

You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111, or by using the anonymous online form on their website.

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