Human remains found in a Dumfries park on Wednesday have been confirmed to be those of missing woman Emma Faulds.
The 39-year-old was reported missing to police on Tuesday, April 30.
The last confirmed sighting was around 9.10pm on April 28 when she was in Monkton, Ayrshire.
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Police Scotland found human remains on Wednesday as part of their investigation into her disappearance, and have now confirmed they belong to Miss Faulds.
A police spokesperson said: "Police Scotland can now confirm that the human remains which were discovered in the Galloway Forest area on Wednesday 12 June 2019, are that of Emma Faulds.
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"Emma's family have been made aware and specialist officers are continuing to provide support to her family."
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