Latest Stories- Mackenzie Crook urges people to check outhouses as search for missing sister-in-law Laurel Aldridge continues | UK News
Actor Mackenzie Crook has said his family remain "determined and driven" to find his missing sister-in-law a week on from her disappearance - and has urged people in the local area
to check their sheds and outhouses.Laurel Aldridge, 62, who is the older sister of the star's wife, was reported missing from her home in Walberton, in the Arundel area of West
Sussex, on Valentine's Day, Tuesday 14 February.She had been undergoing chemotherapy treatment, but did not turn up for a treatment session that day.Crook, who is known for his
roles in Detectorists, The Office, Pirates Of The Caribbean and Worzel Gummidge, said in a new interview that her disappearance has been "agonising" for the family but they have a
"strong suspicion" she is still in the local area."It's a week now, it was this time last Tuesday that she left the house with nothing but the clothes she was wearing, no keys,
money, phone, and she's not been seen since," he told Good Morning Britain.The star's televised appeal came from Slindon cricket ground in West Sussex, which he said was the
location for "the last positive sighting we had of her and that was a week ago, since then, nothing".Crook said his family believe her disappearance could be linked to ongoing
chemotherapy treatment."She was diagnosed with cancer last year and she missed her fifth chemo session last Tuesday and we think that's what has triggered some sort of crisis in
her and she's gone off for a long walk somewhere," he said. "We are really clutching at straws now after a week."'We are asking people to check all of those places in their garden'
Image: Laurel Aldridge was wearing a turquoise fleece and maroon tartan scarf when she was last seen The actor continued: "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."Sussex Police previously said officers may have information which could place Mrs Aldridge's last known
location, and to reach this destination she may have crossed busy roads including the A27 and A29.Crook said that having so many wooded areas nearby was making the search "quite
overwhelming".He continued: "We have been combing the woodlands for a week now, we can only think she has hopefully taken shelter in a back garden, in a shed, in an outhouse,
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that's what we're hoping."We are asking people to check all of those places in their garden - even if they've done it before, to go back and check again."Now we are also asking
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