Cops release new photos in search for The Office star Mackenzie Crook's sister-in-law after she vanished 6 days ago | The Sun

COPS have released new photos in the search for Mackenzie Crook's missing sister-in-law after she vanished six days ago.

The actor, known for his roles in Pirates of the Caribbean and The Office, is part of a search party looking for Laurel Aldridge.



62-year-old Laurel – who is currently undergoing chemotherapy – was last seen on Valentine's Day.

She vanished in Walberton, near Arundel, West Sussex, after failing to turn up to a scheduled chemotherapy session.

Photos released by Sussex Police show Laurel wearing a turquoise fleece, a maroon tartan scarf and brown hat.

She also had a grey puffer jacket with her which officers believe she may have been wearing.

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Mackenzie, 51, told ITV that his sister-in-law's disappearance was "very out of character".

Extensive searches are taking place and the actor urged people to look in their gardens and other places where she may have sought refuge.

Cops are now urging the public to check their dashcam footage in a bid to find 5ft 4in Laurel.

They are particularly keen for anyone driving along the A27 between Fontwell and Arundel and the A29 between Fontwell and Houghton to check their dash cams.

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Anyone driving within the Slindon and Walberton areas are also urged to check footage.

Det Sgt Alan Fenn said: “We are continuing to pursue multiple lines of enquiry and would thank any members of the public who have provided information to us so far.

"We may have information which could place Laurel’s last known location.

"To be in that location it’s likely Laurel would have crossed a busy road where people would have been driving in the area at the time.

"I am urging people who were driving in this area or near to this area of Arun to review their dashcam footage to see if there is anyone who matches Laurel’s description.

"We have a dedicated officer who is in contact with Laurel’s family and will continue to support them throughout this investigation."

People with any information are urged to report it to police online or call 101 quoting Operation Accrue.


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