A second person has been arrested over the alleged murder of a teenage girl from Peterborough. Bernadette Walker, 17, had not been seen for seven weeks before a "no body" murder investigation was launched by Cambridgeshire Police.
Her parents said they had not seen her since she ran out of their car three days earlier, and her mum said she last heard from Bernadette when she received a text at 1am on July 20 saying she'd be home soon.
A man in his 50s, from Peterborough, is currently in custody on suspicion of Bernadette’s murder. A statement form the force said: "Detectives investigating the murder of a teenage girl from Peterborough have made a second arrest. "A woman in her 30s from Peterborough was arrested yesterday evening (Saturday
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