A BODY has been found in the search for a missing mum who vanished in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Police deployed sniffer dogs and diving squads to find Rachel Booth, 38, who was last spotted in a convenience store at 3.50am.
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Rachel was last seen at Sandiway Garage in Northwich, Cheshire, where she bought wine and milk after a 45-minute run.
She had entered the Shell garage on the A556 shortly before vanishing.
Now, Cheshire Police have confirmed a body “believed to be that of Rachel” has been found in a lake in Oakmere.
Formal identification is yet to take place but the mum’s family have been made aware and are being supported by specialist officers.
They have requested privacy at this time, cops added.
Police said there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances and a file will be prepared for the coroner in due course.
Missing Rachel, from Barnton, Northwich, had been described as being 5ft 9in tall, of a slim build and with blonde hair.
At the time of her disappearance, police believe she was wearing black leggings and a black top.
People in Barnton, where Rachel lived with her husband Carl and her three sons, were shocked at the sad news.
In the Premier store on the main road, Raj Kaur, 30, fighting back tears exclusively told The Sun: “We have all been praying for her.
“She is in everyone’s thoughts here and we all wanted her to be found safe and well.
“It’s so very, very sad. She had three children – it’s such a sad time now.”
A member of staff at Sandiway Garage told The Sun that Rachel had bought milk and wine before disappearing.
Issac Carolan, 19, said: “I spoke to my colleague who had served her on Saturday morning.
“She bought milk and wine and jogged 45 minutes away.
Isaac added: “But it didn’t seem weird, she didn’t seem disturbed or flustered.”
During the search, Cheshire cops had been spotted at the Wild Shore Delamere water sports park in Northwich.
The force closed the local holiday attraction as part of their investigation.
Police had also deployed sniffer dogs in a bid to find the missing 38-year-old.
Divers and specialist underwater search teams were also seen at the holiday park, which was forced to close.
Timeline of Rachel Booth’s disappearance
July 19
Rachel’s family reported her missing in the early hours of Saturday morning when she failed to return home from a jog.
3.50am
Rachel is seen on CCTV at a Shell petrol station on the A556.
This is nearly seven miles away from her home.
She was wearing black leggings and a black top.
Staff said she came in from a 45 minute jog to buy wine and milk, and nothing seemed amiss.
3.55am
A local family believe they saw Rachel walk past their house after leaving the petrol station, where she bought wine and milk.
July 20
Police begin searching by a holiday park as they believe Rachel may have travelled there.
They have deployed sniffer dogs to help with the desperate search.
Underwater search teams were recruited to help scour the waters for Rachel.
July 21
A body is found by Cheshire Police.
Cops said that formal identification is yet to take place but the body is believed to be that of Rachel.
Superintendent Paul Hughes said previously: “We are currently following a number of enquiries to trace Rachel and we are becoming increasingly concerned for her welfare.”
“Investigators are following all lines of enquiry and anyone who has seen Rachel since she was reported missing is asked to contact us.
“The same goes for anyone who has any information on her whereabouts.”
A spokesperson for the Wild Shore Delamare water sports park added: “Due to ongoing police investigations in the surrounding area, Wildshore Delamere will remain closed tomorrow, Sunday, July 20th.
“We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
“This incident is unrelated to Wild Shore – however, we wish to help as much as possible – so we will be closing the site until further notice.
“if your booking is affected by this closure, please contact our customer service team. We’ll be happy to arrange a refund or reschedule your session for a later date.
“Thank you for understanding.”
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