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STILL A MYSTERY

Natalie Putt search called off after cemetery hunt for missing teen mum who vanished 14 years ago finds nothing

THE SEARCH of a graveyard for missing teen mum Natalie Putt, who vanished 14-years-ago, has been called off after nothing was found.

Cops have stood down the search of the area close to where Natalie was last seen, but will continue to review other locations after receiving "crucial information" from a mystery caller.

 Mum Natalie Putt disappeared after going to the shops 14 years ago - leaving her 11-week-old son behind
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Mum Natalie Putt disappeared after going to the shops 14 years ago - leaving her 11-week-old son behindCredit: West Midlands Police
 Cops dug up graves in a cemetery in Upper Gornal (pictured) after receiving 'crucial information' from a mystery caller
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Cops dug up graves in a cemetery in Upper Gornal (pictured) after receiving 'crucial information' from a mystery callerCredit: West Midlands Police
 Forensic officers pictured at Ruiton Cemetery, Upper Gornal, West Midlands
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Forensic officers pictured at Ruiton Cemetery, Upper Gornal, West MidlandsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Natalie was just 17 years old when she vanished after leaving her West Midlands home
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Natalie was just 17 years old when she vanished after leaving her West Midlands homeCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

The new lead comes as examinations of graves in Ruiton Cemetery in Upper Gornal, near Dudley, marked the latest attempt to trace Natalie, who was last seen in 2003.

Police have revealed that no clues were found in the graveyard, with all graves returned to their original condition.

But detectives are still working to solve the mystery after receiving a phone call from a telephone box in Gornal, West Midlands, with specific information about the disappearance of Natalie Putt - which is being treated as a murder inquiry.

Detective Inspector Ian Iliffe, of West Midlands Police, said: "We have received a phone call from a man in a telephone box in the Lake Street area of Gornal with specific information that has the potential to lead to the person responsible for Natalie's death.

"This crucial information could help us solve this mystery and give Natalie's family the answers they need.

"I would urge that person to contact us again and we will ensure the information they have is treated with the strictest confidentiality."

Natalie was 17 when she left her home in Thornleigh, Lower Gornal, to go to a local shop in September 2003.

She was never seen again and left behind her baby son Rhys who was just 11 weeks old.

Since then officers have searched land near to her home, including underwater searches of rivers and lakes.

Officers also searched farmland in Wombourne, where she kept her horses.

 Forensic tents were erected in the cemetery as police combed through the grassland
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Forensic tents were erected in the cemetery as police combed through the grasslandCredit: Caters News Agency
 Sniffer dogs were also drafted in to help police with their searches today
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Sniffer dogs were also drafted in to help police with their searches todayCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 The forensic tents were put up in the cemetery just half a mile from Natalie's home
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The forensic tents were put up in the cemetery just half a mile from Natalie's home

In a statement to the media, the sisters of the missing teenager, Becky and Lowri, said: "To hear of the news and events regarding Natalie's disappearance is absolutely devastating to all of the family.

"We are obviously very upset about the developments and as such would ask that our family is left in peace until such time that we hear of definitive news from the police.

"In the near 14 years that Natalie has been missing, we have never given up hope of finding her safe and well. Until we know anything to the contrary, this remains the case."

 Natalie left 11-week-old son Rhys behind when she left the home - never to return
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Natalie left 11-week-old son Rhys behind when she left the home - never to returnCredit: BPM Media
 In the wake of Natalie's disappearance in 2003 West Midlands cops launched an extensive search but found nothing significant
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In the wake of Natalie's disappearance in 2003 West Midlands cops launched an extensive search but found nothing significantCredit: BPM Media
 After receiving new information cold case cops have launched a murder inquiry into Natalie's death
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After receiving new information cold case cops have launched a murder inquiry into Natalie's deathCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Detective Inspector Ian Iliffe, from the force's cold case review team, said: "All cases are periodically reviewed and the disappearance of Natalie has led us to believe that we are looking at a murder enquiry.

"We have had no positive sightings of Natalie in all these years and there has never been any financial activity connected to her bank accounts or any access to health services across the country, which points to the fact that she is no longer alive."

 Missing Natalie's partner Kevin McCallum holds baby Rhys during earlier appeal for her whereabouts
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Missing Natalie's partner Kevin McCallum holds baby Rhys during earlier appeal for her whereaboutsCredit: Birmingham Post and Mail
 Natalie's father David Putt cares for baby Rhys at the time of his mother's disappearance
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Natalie's father David Putt cares for baby Rhys at the time of his mother's disappearanceCredit: Birmingham Post and Mail

An 18-year-old local man was arrested in March 2004 in connection with Natalie's disappearance, but was later released without charge.

Anyone with information to help the investigation is urged to call police on 101 or 0121 428 6092.

The Crimestoppers service can also be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.


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