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Police Open Pod To Help Find Corrie
Suffolk Police has announced that a police pod will be in place for three days to help investigate the disappearance of the missing airman Corrie McKeague.
It'll be in the centre of Bury St Edmunds on the 23rd, 24th and 25th November.
Officers are continuing to investigate the disappearance of the RAF man, who went missing nearly two months ago after attempting to walk home from a night out. In a statement, Suffolk police said:
"There remain a number of people who have not been identified, however in many cases there are few distinguishing characteristics to help with this process, so officers will again go out in the town, this time during the day, to see if anyone can assist.
"Behind the scenes, police are continuing to work with partners to analyse CCTV footage in more detail. Further work is also currently being done around the footage to ensure nothing has been missed."
The pod will be open between 9am and 5pm on both days as officers work to identify individuals seen on CCTV in the Brentgovel Street and Short Brackland.
The footage shows two people in the area of Bury St Edmunds between 3am and 8am on Saturday 24 September - around the time of the last confirmed sighting of Corrie at 3.25am.
Officers have already worked from a pod in Bury to show pub and club goers, and early morning workers, the images to see if they could help with identification.
Other work has since been carried out to identify them, with appeals made for anyone there to come forward.
Earlier this month Suffolk Police closed one lane of the A14 as part of an expanded search, although they confirmed that 'no new information has been revealed that will assist with the inquiry'.