Police have today commenced searches of locations in North Manchester and Salford to look for more evidence as part of Stuart Everett’s murder investigation. Officers have been seen searching Boggart Hole Clough in North Manchester along with land near to Walkden Train station over the coming days. Land near to Patricroft Railway station will be searched by British Transport Police officers as they assist the force with this part of the search. These searches are as a result of in-depth CCTV and phone data enquiries that the detectives have located during the investigation. Similar to the previous locations in Salford that have been searched already in the last couple of weeks, GMP say that you will see officers from their Tactical Aid Unit, Crime Scene Investigators, underwater search divers and also their canine units to ensure that they are using all of the policing capabilities in the force. Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes from GMP’s Serious Crime Division and Senior Investigating Officer, said: “The scenes that we will be searching over the coming days have come to our attention through some exceptional detective work conducted by the investigation team. “We know there will be some disruption to the local community as a result of searching other locations, but it is so important that we do this, we need to be able to provide Stuart’s family with the information they need to process this news. “Our investigation is ongoing, we still have a lot of work to do and I hope the public can see the dedication and compassion that continues to be shown across the force by officers and staff who are either keeping the scene secure, searching for evidence or investigating this behind the scenes – we all have our part to play in getting justice for Stuart’s family and every search we conduct is one step closer to finding answers for them.”