Alisha Apostoloff-Boyarin, 24, is shown in a supermarket and sat in a car at a petrol station
Stood in an Asda supermarket holding a shopping basket, this is one of the last-known CCTV images of missing Alisha Apostoloff-Boyarin, who police believe has been murdered.
On January 22, Alisha was seen travelling in a gold Volkswagen Passat, in the Glossop and Chapel-en-le-Frith areas. She has not been seen or heard from since. CCTV footage of the Passat has also been released. "We know that later this day she travels to Sunderland Bridge in the Croxdale area of Durham so we know at this point she is alive and well." The footage also captured them leaving the store together, with Alisha carrying a bag.
He called the car 'very distinctive' and revealed it was registered in 2003. The detective went on: "We know Alisha was a 24-year-old female at the time of her disappearance.
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