A body has been found in the search for a girl, 17, after she was reported missing, with a man arrested on suspicion of murder.
Enquiries surrounding the disappearance of teenager Catherine, from Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, led officers to an address on Whalley Close at around 9am on Sunday.
Despite the best efforts of emergency service workers, the girl sadly died at the scene.
Greater Manchester Police believes the body was Catherine’s, although formal identification has not yet taken place.
Her next of kin has been informed and officers are supporting the family.
The man arrested on suspicion of murder remains in police custody.
Detective Chief Inspector Anna Barker said: ‘Firstly, our thoughts are with the family and friends of the young person who has tragically lost their life, who we sadly believe was missing Catherine.
‘Although we have a man in custody, our investigation team is keeping an open mind and are following several lines of enquiry.

A body has been found in the search for Catherine, 17, pictured, after she was reported missing, with a man arrested on suspicion of murder

Enquiries surrounding the disappearance of teenager Catherine, from Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, led officers to an address on Whalley Close at around 9am on Sunday
‘A scene will remain in place while officers conduct their investigation. If you have any concerns, please speak to an officer who will listen to you.
‘We are trying to get all the answers we can for the family of this young person who is at the forefront of the investigation team’s mind.
‘We are appealing for anyone who may have been in the area of Whalley Close on the Saturday and early hours of Sunday morning to come forward and assist us in our enquiries.
‘Every piece of information, no matter how small it might seem, helps us build a clearer picture in this investigation. Anyone who has any information, CCTV, mobile phone or Ring doorbell footage is urged to contact police on 0161 856 9307 quoting the log number 802 of 21/09/2025 or online via gmp.police.uk.
‘Information can also be shared with us anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.’
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