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Leah Croucher murder: Human remains found in house where convicted paedophile lived

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police searching for missing teenager Leah Croucher were located in the former home of a convicted paedophile, according to reports.

Leah, 19, was last seen on February 15, 2019, but a recent tip off has led police to a house in Milton Keynes where forensic examinations identified "human remains".A rucksack and other items belonging to the teen have been found at the property in Loxbeare Drive, Furzton, prompting Thames Valley Police to launch a murder investigation.READ MORE: 'Rose West' Halloween student night forces 'tone deaf' club into grovelling apologyPolice were tipped off by a member of the public on Monday, leading police to search the property.The Times reported that the house, which neighbours say has been empty for months, is just 500 yards from the spot the tragic teen was last seen.

Someone who lived there before, but is not being identified at this time, was put behind bars in 2017 for sexual offences against two teenagers over a two-year period.

No arrests have been made.Police said it may take some time to identify the remains found at the property where refurbishment work appeared to have started not long before officers arrived.The father of the paedophile said that his family had rented the house from a Dubai-based owner via an agency, and added that the family had moved out years before Croucher's disappearance.However, he added, they were aware of the case because they are still local to the area.The paedophile's mum said that she had "not seen him for years", The Times reported.Police reviewed 1,200 hours of CCTV and conducted more than 4,000 house-to-house inquiries.One neighbour said: "He [a policeman] said he wanted to talk to the man of the house too, but my husband was away on business."The.

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