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Kieran Isgin

Body found in police search for Mackenzie Crook's sister-in-law

Police searching for Laurel Aldridge - the sister-in-law of actor Mackenzie Crook - have confirmed a body has been found.

The 62-year-old was reported missing from her home in Walberton, near Arundel, West Sussex, on February 14. She was last seen at Slindon Cricket Club, roughly two-and-a-half miles away.

Crook, known for roles in The Office, Pirates Of The Caribbean and Worzel Gummidge, made public appeals to find his wife’s elder sister and said her disappearance was 'agonising' for the family. He said her loved ones were 'determined and driven' in their search.

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A Sussex Police spokesperson said: "Sadly the body of a woman has been found in the Tortington Lane area of Arundel. At this stage, the family of missing Laurel Aldridge have been informed and we are seeking to confirm the identity of the woman.”

Police had previously searched private land. Earlier this week, two Sussex Police dog unit vehicles and another car with missing posters stuck to its rear windscreen were seen parked at the club where she was last seen.

Cops have searched a large part of a rural area throughout the week, according to the force.

Speaking on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday, Crook said he and the family were 'clutching at straws', but remained 'determined and driven' to find Ms Aldridge. He said he had seen 'nothing but determination and stoicism' from the family during the search.

"They've all gathered together and they are just driven to try and get Laurel back safely," he said.

"At the moment everyone is containing their emotions, I'm sure the time will come for that later, but right now everyone is very determined and driven.

"We’ve got a strong suspicion that she is in the local area but, that's just a hunch we’re going on. We can't imagine that she has gone very far afield."

Missing posters had been put up on lampposts, tree trunks and in windows throughout Walberton.

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