UPDATE: 'Officers working round the clock': Search for missing woman continues with man in custody on suspicion of murder

West Midlands Police are continuing to investigate the disappearance of 34-year-old Reanne Coulson, as a man remains in custody on suspicion of her murder.
Officers from across a number of teams are working "round the clock" to locate Reanne who went missing last month and has connections to Leamington.
According to police, hundreds of hours of CCTV have been viewed, and over 50 statements from potential witnesses have been taken as part of the investigation.
Police are also continuing to assess and look to act on information received from members of the public.
Reanne was last seen in Coventry on 21 May at around 9.46pm when she visited a food bank at St Mary & Benedict Church on Raglan Street.
A second suspect, aged 42, was arrested in the early hours of yesterday morning (24 June) on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.
A 53-year-old man, previously arrested in connection with her disappearance, was released on bail with strict conditions while the investigation continues.

West Midlands Police shared: "We're today releasing a fresh image of Reanne with her sister Kirsten as we continue to ask for anyone with information to come forward."
Detective Superintendent Jim Munro, from the Major Crime Unit, said: "We're continuing to progress with our enquiries and have spoken to a number of people who know Reanne.
"However, we remain keen to hear from anyone with information about her disappearance to come forward. What you believe may be insignificant could be crucial information, when looked at alongside what we know already.
"Reanne is a mum, a daughter, a sister and an aunt, and our full focus is on tracing her.
"We will continue to support and update her family on any developments."
A dedicated website has been set up where information can be provided, and can be found here, or you can call 101, quoting log 6621 of 18 June.
Those who wish to remain anonymous but want to help can contact independent charity Crimestoppers 100 percent anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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