POLICE officers have said they believe there are still people out there who may have crucial information as they appealed: let’s find Jayden.
Det Ch Sup Andrew Murray, who is leading the inquiry, appealed for anyone who may know something about the disappearance of Jayden Parkinson to come forward.
He said: “We are receiving a great deal of support but I think there are still people out there who can significantly help us with our inquiry and I would like them to examine their memories and examine their consciences.
“Think about Jayden’s family who are living a nightmare in the run-up to Christmas.
“If you have got something significant to say please pluck up to courage to say it. If you have got something on your mind, please say it. Let’s find Jayden.
"We will find her, it is simply a matter of time."
Thames Valley Police is still scouring the countryside between Didcot and Upton for clues as to what happened to the 17-year-old who disappeared on Tuesday, December 3.
Ben Blakeley, 22, of Christchurch Road in Reading, has today appeared at Oxford Crown Court charged with murder and perverting the course of justice.
- Listen to the full police press conference
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