Officers are trying to establish the last movements of Katherine Corrie, 49, known as Katy.
Police have named a woman whose body was found in a river and appealed for information about her last movements.
Northamptonshire Police said Katherine Corrie, 49, known as Katy, was found in the River Nene, near Kislingbury, on 11 February. Her death is not being treated as suspicious, but police want to establish her whereabouts between 8 February and 08:00 GMT last Sunday.Det Insp Tony Kennedy said: "Our thoughts and condolences are with Katy's family, loved ones and friends at this desperately difficult time.
"To ensure we can give them the answers they need about what has happened to Katy, we are asking anyone who can help us close the final remaining gaps in our timeline to please get in touch."Katherine Corrie's body was found in the River Nene on the edge of the village of Kislingbury, west of Northampton
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