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Leah Croucher

Leah Croucher (born August 15, 2000) was a British woman who disappeared on February 15, 2019, in Milton Keynes, England. Her disappearance sparked a major police investigation and widespread public concern.

  • Disappearance: Leah was last seen walking to work in the morning. She never arrived, and her family reported her missing later that day. Initial searches focused on the areas she was known to frequent.

  • Investigation: The disappearance led to a extensive search involving police, specialist search teams, and volunteers. Authorities reviewed CCTV footage, conducted door-to-door inquiries, and followed up on numerous leads. The case remained unsolved for over three years.

  • Discovery: In October 2022, police discovered Leah's remains in a house on Loxbeare Drive in Milton Keynes, less than half a mile from where she was last seen. Police also found belongings of Leah's at the property.

  • Prime Suspect: The main suspect linked to Leah's death was named as Neil Maxwell, a maintenance man who had previously worked at the property where her remains were found. Maxwell died by suicide in April 2019, just months after Leah's disappearance.

  • Aftermath: The discovery brought an end to years of uncertainty for Leah's family, but also triggered grief and renewed calls for answers. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) launched an investigation into Thames Valley Police's handling of the case. There were questions about why the house where Leah's remains were found had not been thoroughly searched earlier in the investigation.

  • Family: Leah's family, including her parents and siblings, were heavily involved in the search efforts and remained committed to finding answers. Her disappearance had a significant impact on the family, who described their ongoing grief and struggle for closure.

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