A body has been found in the search for a missing woman who vanished in Coventry after visiting a food bank.
Reanne Coulson, 34, disappeared in May and police were called after she failed to make contact with her family on June 17, her birthday.
She was last seen on May 21 leaving a food bank on Raglan Street, in the centre of Coventry.
investigating officers from West Midlands Police looking for the woman found a body in Binley Woods, a town on the outskirts on Coventry, on Friday.
Though formal identification is yet to happen, Reanne’s family have been informed.
The force said that 42-year-old Mohammed Durnion has been charged with murder, following his arrest, in connection with her disappearance.
Another man, 38-year-old Adam Moore, has been charged with assisting an offender.
Both men are set to appear before Coventry Magistrates Court on June 28.

Reanne Coulson, 34, (pictured) disappeared in May and police were called after she failed to make contact with her family

Reanne’s sister Kirsten (pictured, right) said: ‘We are all worried sick about her’
Detective Superintendent Jim Munro, from the force’s major crime unit, said: ‘We’ve been focussed on doing all we can to find Reanne and our thoughts remain with her family at this deeply distressing time.
‘While formal identification still needs to take place we do believe it is Reanne.
‘We’ve charged a man with murder, and another for assisting an offender, but our enquiries to establish exactly what happened and why are ongoing.
‘We’ll continue to update and support Reanne’s family.’
It comes just days after Reanne’s mother Lynne Sparks issued a new appeal to find her daughter.
She said: ‘Is there anybody out there that knows anything about Reanne’s disappearance?
‘From one parent to another, you can only imagine how I’m feeling. Please come forward to give our family some closure. I just want my baby back.’
Reanne’s twin sister Kirsten added: ‘If you were in Vauxhall Street on May 21 or 22 for whatever reason, if you know anything about my sister’s disappearance, please let the police know.
‘Just pick up the phone no matter how small it is. Anything is better than nothing. Your information might just help us to find her.
‘We are all worried sick about her. Words can’t describe the pain we are all feeling. Our family are desperate. We need answers. Please help us get Reanne back.’
Police have viewed hundreds of hours of CCTV and taken more than 50 statements from potential witnesses as part of the investigation.