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Katie Kenyon: Trial date set for man charged with murder of missing mother of two

Andrew Burfield, 50, spoke only to confirm his identity during a seven-minute hearing at Preston Crown Court. He has been remanded in custody.

A court sketch of Andrew Burfield, 50, appearing via video-link from HMP Preston
Image: A court sketch of Andrew Burfield, 50, appearing via video link from HMP Preston
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A trial date has been set for the man accused of murdering Katie Kenyon, a mother of two who has been missing since last Friday.

Andrew Burfield, 50, appeared via video link from HMP Preston for a brief court hearing charged with the 33-year-old's murder.

Ms Kenyon vanished after being seen getting into a van in Burnley, Lancashire.

Burfield, of Todmorden Road, Burnley, spoke only to confirm his identity during the seven-minute hearing at Preston Crown Court.

Emma Kehoe, prosecuting, told the court the body of the alleged murder victim has yet to be recovered.

Judge Simon Medland QC told the defendant: "The trial then is 14 November of this year. You are remanded in custody."

Ms Kenyon was reported missing after she was last seen at 9.30am on Friday.

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A woman matching her description left an address in Burnley that morning, travelling about 17 miles in a silver Ford Transit van to the Bolton-by-Bowland area of north Lancashire.

More than 60 specialist search officers from four police forces have been scouring Gisburn Forest in the Ribble Valley in the search for Ms Kenyon.

The hunt involves police and fire service officers, dog teams, mounted police, mountain rescue volunteers and drones.

Undated handout photo issued by Lancashire Police of Katie Kenyon. A man is under arrest as police hunt the whereabouts of the missing woman. Kenyon, 33, has not been seen by her worried family since last Friday morning, Lancashire Police said. The force said a man, aged 50, from Burnley has been arrested in connection with their investigation and is currently helping police with inquiries. Issue date: Sunday April 24, 2022.
Image: Katie Kenyon has not been seen since last Friday morning

On Tuesday, investigators said they believe Ms Kenyon is dead.

Lancashire Police said on Thursday that officers were prioritising a particular area in the forest for additional search and forensic scrutiny due to information provided by a member of the public.

They said the search could take a number of days.

A man has been charged as the search for Katie Kenyon continues
A forensic tent has been erected in the Gisburn Forest where the focus of the search is now concentrated
Image: A forensic tent in Gisburn Forest, where the focus of the search is now concentrated

Her family have said her disappearance is out of character.