
Police have found human remains during a search for a woman who disappeared nearly 20 years ago.
Malgorzata Wnuczek, from Poland, was 27 when she disappeared on 31 May 2006 in Leicester.
She was last seen catching a bus from Peter Jackson Logistics in Sunningdale Road, Leicester, where she worked, into the city centre.
The last contact she had with her family, who affectionately referred to her as Gosia, was via text message on 29 May 2006.
Officers said it is "unknown" at this time if the remains found in scrubland off the Great Central Way were those of Ms Wnuczek, and further "forensic tests will be undertaken to establish the identity of the person in question".
Leicestershire Police said the area will continue to be searched.
Detective Superintendent Jenni Greenway, senior investigating officer, said: "While I appreciate this news may come as a shock to the community, I hope this discovery will provide us with information that helps us understand what may or may not have happened to Malgorzata.
"Officers will remain in the Watkin Road area to carry out further work and also provide reassurance to those living nearby."
Police are in contact with Ms Wnuczek's family, who have asked for their privacy to be respected at this time.
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Despite another appeal from police and her loved ones in 2016 - a decade on from when she was last seen - her whereabouts remain unknown.
In June 2023, police searched the River Soar between the bridges in Mill Lane and Upperton Road for several days.
The discovery of human remains off the Great Central Way on Wednesday came after Leicestershire Police launched a search of the area on 30 September for "anything that could help us find out what happened" to Ms Wnuczek based on further information received from Polish police.
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