Rachel Booth: Divers join search for missing mother last seen in petrol station in Cheshire

Divers are looking for a lake as a part of an investigation into a lost mother who reported that she bought milk and a bottle of wine at a gas station.
38 -year -old Rachel Booth reportedly lost in the early hours of Saturday after the last seen in the village of Barnton in the village of Barnton near Northwich in Cheshire.
Later, he was caught in CCTV, around 3.50 o’clock that morning, in a garage, about five miles away in Sandiway.
The police said that three mothers who might have traveled to Oakmere region after being seen in the garage, “they are increasingly concerned”, he said.
On Monday, two underwater search units were deployed to Delamere Lake Holiday Park next to the Wild Shore Delamere Water Park, less than two miles to the Petrol Station.
19 -year -old Issac Carolan working in the garage Sun: “I talked to my colleague who served him on Saturday morning.
“He took milk and wine and moved away from 45 minutes.
“But he didn’t look strange, he didn’t look uncomfortable or fried.”
The mother is defined as 5FT 9ins in a thin structure with blond hair. He was wearing black leggings, black vests and trainers at the time of disappearance, ran with a visible phone in his outer thigh.
Ins Inspector Paul Hughes said: uz We are currently watching a series of investigations to watch Rachel right now and we’re increasingly worried about his welfare.
“As a part of our investigation, our officers and joint agencies, including the underwater search team and Cheshire search and rescue, conduct investigations in Oakmere and environmental areas where Rachel is believed to be traveling, and we thank local businesses for their patience and understanding.
“Inspectors follow all the investigation lines and everyone who sees Rachel is asked to contact us because it is reported to be missing. The same applies to anyone who has any information about where it is.
“We also want to apply directly to Rachel to let us know that you are good.”
The entrance of the Wild Coastal Delamere Park was taken under the cord and the police band was in front of a road in the holiday park to the lake area.
In a statement, Watersports Center said that “because of the ongoing police investigations in the vicinity”.
Anyone who is informed is encouraged to contact the Cheshire police on the Force’s website, which quotes 101 or quoted from IML-2136439.



