Divers are searching for a lake as part of an inquiry Missing mother Who was allegedly seen buying a bottle of milk and alcohol for the last time At a petrol station,
The 38 -year -old Rachel Booth was reported to have been missing in the early hours of Saturday, which was last seen by his family in Barton’s village near Northwich in Cheshire.
He was later captured in a garage on CCTV, about five miles in Sandway, around 3.50 am that morning.
Police have said that they are “rapidly worried” for the welfare of the mother-in-law, who may have traveled to the Okmere region of Delmere after being seen in the garage.
On Monday, two underwater discovery units were stationed at the Delmare Lake Holiday Park next to the Wilde Noise Delmere Water Park, less than two miles from the petrol station.
Issak Carolon, 19, who works in the garage, told The Sun: “I spoke to my colleague, who served him on Saturday morning.
“He bought milk and liquor and jogged 45 minutes away.
“But it didn’t look strange, she was not upset or not provoking.”
The mother is described as 5 feet 9ins, with a thin build, with golden hair. She was wearing black leggings, a black vest and trainers at the time, when she disappeared, a phone was visible on her outer thigh, suggesting that she was out on a run.
Superintendent Paul Hughes said: “We are currently following many inquiries to find Rachel and we are getting worried rapidly for his welfare.
“As part of our investigation, our officers and partner agencies, including underwater search teams and Cheshire search and rescue, are interrogating in Okmere and surrounding areas, where it is believed that Rachel has traveled, and we would like to thank local businesses for their patience and understanding, while these are currently running.
“Investigators are following all the lines of inquiries and whoever has seen Rachel because he was reported to be missing, is asked to contact us. He also goes to someone who has any information about his hideout.
“We would also like to appeal to Rachel directly to tell us that you are fine.”
The entrance to the Wilde Noise Delmere Park was closed and the police tape was crossed a road in the Lake Lake area.
In a statement, the WaterSports Center said it was “closed due to” police investigation in the surrounding area “.
With the information, anyone is encouraged to contact 101 with the Cheshire police or to contact the IML-2136439 on the force’s website.