Detectives from Wiltshire’s Major Investigation Team are seeking information regarding a car that may relate to the Becky Godden-Edwards (aka Rebecca Godden's) murder.

The car, a silver Volvo, is believed to have been in the Swindon area in 2002/2003.

Officers investigating are appealing to the public to find out what happened to this vehicle after 2004.

The car, index T661 LGP is known to have been sold at ASM auctions in Oxfordshire in June 2004 but it is not clear where it went afterwards.

Wiltshire Police would like to hear from anyone who thinks they have information about this vehicle as they are keen to trace it.

Detective Chief Inspector Sean Memory, the Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) on the case, said: “I know that this vehicle was in the Swindon area in 2002/03 and was sold at ASM auctions in Oxfordshire in June 2004.

"It may well have been sold to an Irish man, who bought other cars at the same time.

"It may be that someone knows this man, or recognises the vehicle. It is possible that although it has not been registered, that it could be sitting in a backyard or garage.

"We need to know where it is now or what has happened to it. I would like to hear from anyone who has information as they may be able to assist our investigation.”

Ms Godden-Edwards was last seen on December 27, 2002, and there are no confirmed sightings of her in 2003.

In 2011 officers found Ms Godden-Edwards remains buried in a field in East Leach, Gloucestershire.

Detectives continue to investigate her murder and in April 2014 they recovered a further bone at the scene which has been forensically confirmed as that of Ms Godden-Edwards.

Wiltshire Police continue to appeal to the public to contact them with any information relating to Ms Godden-Edwards' disappearance in early 2003. All information will be treated in the strictest confidence.

If you have information call 101 or alternatively if you wish to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.