Libby Squire cops granted more time to question butcher, 24, arrested for ‘abduction’ over missing Hull student
The 21-year-old went missing on Thursday last week after a night out in Hull
COPS have been granted an extension to continue questioning a dad arrested over the suspected abduction of university student Libby Squire.
The extensions to quiz Polish butcher Pawel Relowicz, 24, will allow cops until Saturday night to continue questioning him over the 21-year-old's disappearance.
Humberside cops today confirmed a 12 hour supervisor's extension was granted last night, lasting until 9am today, with the court then granting an extra 36 hours.
Yesterday, Pawel Relowicz, 24, was arrested at the home he shares with his wife in Hull – half a mile from where Libby vanished on Thursday night last week.
But the Polish dad of two's family has claimed he would have offered to give Libby a lift home when he spotted her in a distressed state just after midnight.
His sister Paulina Szymanska, 28, told : "I don't believe my brother could do it. We were raised to be good people.
Sister Paulina Szymanska added: “I can’t believe it and I hope it’s a bad dream.
“We come from big, poor, but wonderful family. Our parents raised us to be good, hard-working people.
“He could never do such a thing. I really hope police will find this poor girl and that it’s a big misunderstanding.”
THE SEARCH FOR LIBBY
As part of the search for Libby, police divers have been called in to search nearby lakes while officers have scoured rubbish bins and parks.
It comes after the student's mum Lisa Squire last night shared an emotional post, saying: "One week without her", including two crying face emojis.
The 21-year-old philosophy student was reportedly "falling over drunk", two of the last people to see her say.
Libby was uneasy on her feet, "mumbling incomprehensibly" and fell over two or three times, the witnesses said.
And fears for Libby's safety escalated when a local reported hearing "blood-curdling screams" the night she disappeared.
Sources said police acted after receiving information that led them to believe Libby may have been abducted on a street near her home.
Officers insisted they were still treating her disappearance as a missing persons inquiry.
The last confirmed sighting of Libby was CCTV footage of her on a park bench at 11.45pm.
Libby's parents Lisa and Russell have previously released a heartrending appeal for information, begging anyone with information to come forward.
A Humberside Police spokesperson said: "Libby’s parents have been informed of the man’s arrest and we’re continuing to support them at this difficult time."
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