Officers searching for missing American tourist Denise Gray have found a body in Revesby, near Woodhall Spa.
The discovery was made late Friday afternoon in woodland close to the village.
A formal identification has been made and police confirmed that the body is that of Denise (52), who has been missing since Monday.
There are no suspicious circumstances and a post mortem examination will take place next week and an inquest held in due course.
Police OSU van, Galileo 4×4 and other officers in Horncastle before they headed out to Revesby for the search. Photo: Nerys McGarry / Lincolnshire Police
Underwater Search Team heading out to Revesby from Horncastle on Friday morning. Photo: Nerys McGarry / Lincolnshire Police
Lincolnshire Police thanked all the volunteers, Revesby Estate, and members of the public for their help and support during the search for Denise.
Denise Gray. Photo: Lincolnshire Police
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