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Rachel Booth Updates as Body Found in Search for Missing Woman

CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 19 – Police and local businesses are cooperating in the search for Rachel Booth, with growing concern for her welfare after her last sighting near Sandiway garage at 3:50 a.m.

  • Rachel Booth, a 38-year-old mother of three from Northwich, was reported missing early on Saturday, July 19, near her Barnton home.
  • The police launched a major search involving inquiries in Oakmere and surrounding areas after CCTV captured Rachel at the Sandiway Garage around 3:50 a.m.
  • Authorities deployed undercover teams, underwater search units, and sniffer dogs while urging public vigilance and closing Wild Shore Delamere water park on July 20 for the investigation.
  • Inspector James Wilson of Cheshire Police said that multiple investigations are underway to locate Rachel, and he emphasized that concern for her safety is growing.
  • Despite ongoing searches and public appeals for information, Rachel remains missing with no confirmed developments, prompting continued police efforts and community support.
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Police ‘increasingly concerned’ for missing Northwich woman

Rachel Booth, 38, was reported missing on Saturday.

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Manchester Evening News broke the news in Manchester, United Kingdom on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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