
Detectives investigating the suspected murder of an Edinburgh woman are continuing to search a forest in Argyll.Suzanne Pilley, 38, disappeared after reaching her office in the city's Thistle Street on the morning of 4 May.
Police want to hear from anyone who saw a silver family car in the central part of the Argyll Forest, including the Rest and Be Thankful, on 5 May.
Police believe her body may have been dumped in the area.
The Lothian and Borders force said the discovery that Ms Pilley, a bookkeeper, had made it to work led them to change their inquiry from a missing person search to a murder investigation.
It has appealed for information about the movements of the car around unclassified roads in Argyll, sometime between 1300 and 1530 BST on the day of the general election, and in the evening between 1900 and 2100 BST.
Ms Pilley's parents, Robert and Sylvia, said they suspected something "sinister" had happened to her.This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

