Libby Squire: Family release new images of missing student
Her parents are due to attend a special service later in their home town of High Wycombe, as officers in Hull continue the search.
Wednesday 13 February 2019 16:30, UK
Libby Squire's parents have released new images of the missing 21-year-old in the hope it might yield new leads in the search.
Lisa and Russ Squire will be attending a special service later in their home town of High Wycombe, in Buckinghamshire, as officers in Hull continue the search for the student.
In a statement, they said: "Libby is a much-loved big sister to her three younger siblings. They all really look up to her and she always expects them to behave.
"Libby has a big heart. She is always happy and having fun. She laughs a lot. She is a real family person, and loves spending time at home with them [her family]."
The images have been released as fresh CCTV emerged showing Libby's last-known movements before she disappeared following a night out with friends in Hull on 31 January.
The footage shows her walking towards The Welly Club in the city at 11.18pm, unsteady on her feet as she negotiated snowfall from earlier that day.
Ms Squire, wearing a black dress, can be seen with friends at one point, one in a winter coat who appears to loop arms with her as they wait to get into the club.
Less than five minutes later Ms Squire was turned away as doormen thought she was too drunk, so she got into a cab to head home.
The footage was taken from a camera near to the club, used by a business.
Business owner Lukasz Rybus said: "I want Libby to be found, to be back with her family and friends.
"I just hope that this footage helps jog someone's memory, if it helps someone remember seeing her, that can only be a positive thing."
Police believe she was dropped off by a taxi close to her home on Wellesley Avenue at around 11.29pm.
She was then seen 10 minutes later near a bench on Beverley Road where a motorist stopped to offer help.
It is believed CCTV footage is being examined which shows a man getting in and out of a car minutes after Libby was last seen.
Police last Wednesday arrested a man, Pawel Relowicz, of Raglan Street, Hull, on suspicion of abducting the philosophy student, and were granted extra time to question him over the weekend.
He was charged with unrelated previous offences, including voyeurism and outraging public decency and appeared in court on Monday.
Relowicz pleaded not guilty to masturbating in a public place, watching another person "doing a private act" for his own sexual gratification, and stealing vibrators, sex toys, knickers, condoms, photographs and computer equipment from people's homes.
His next hearing is due at Hull Crown Court on 11 March.
:: Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 quoting log 29 of 01/02/19 or alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.