Police search the area where Joanna Yeates of body was discovered at Longwood lane in Bristol, on Christmas morning. Photo: Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesPolice have confirmed that a woman's body yesterday edge close to Bristol found, was a roadside of Missingarchitect Joanna Yeates. Officers said were death as "suspicious" treatment and next to search the area where the body, three miles from Yeates's apartment in Clifton was found. A postmortem is today takes place, but the results should not until tomorrow because of the icy conditions be known, in which the body was found.
Avon and Somerset police spokesman said: "a formal identification procedure is still to be completed, police are satisfied that the body which is a 25-year-old Joanna Yeates, landscape architect who lack went on the weekend before Christmas."
Yeates had not seen or heard from after an evening with colleagues in Bristol. Her boyfriend Greg Reardon, 27, reported your lack of two days later he returned to your home from a weekend visit his family in Sheffield to find your keys, phone, handbag and coat, but no sign of Yeates.
The police spokesman said: "A postmortem examination took place in Bristol today." "However, because of the extreme freezing it is unlikely that all the evidence this be known until tomorrow (Monday) at the earliest opportunity conditions where Joanna's body was found."
"Officers are, however, deal with Joanna's death as suspicious at this stage but will not be able to discuss this further known until the results of the postmortem." "The police are once again appealing for information to help in particular, the gap between Joanna's disappear and fill the discovery of her body."
A couple walking your dog body found in Longwood Lane, Failand, three miles west of Yeates's flat. The spokesman added: "officers are interested to hear anything or anyone acting suspiciously last week in the Longwood lane of people have seen."
"Police are expected to your fingertip search relating to Longwood lane today and possibly longer will continue throughout." Chief Superintendent Jon Stratford said: "Our deepest sympathy goes out to Joanna's family for your loss." "We have not stopped to work hard during the Christmas season to find her daughter after you reported, is missing."
"Now we are working just as hard to discover exactly what happened to you and on Christmas morning came out in Longwood lane as you."
"Until the postmortem examination able is anchored as Joanna died, we are an open mind about the cause of her death keep." However, I appeal to everyone information of whatsoever, to please forward this survey and help us provide the answers you so desperately want and need help Joanna's parents. "
Her family and their Reardon made emotional appeals for information about you, but came to believe, you was abducted.
Yeates was abandoned last seen RAM pub in the Park Street, close to Bristol City Centre, at about 8 o'clock on 17 December. Purchased in Waitrose on the way where she was on CCTV - caught and then rang to arrange her best friend to meet on Christmas night.
She Street then continued to the Tesco express at the Regent, a quarter of a mile from your apartment on Canynge Road, Clifton. A pizza in the supermarket officers published recordings of your purchase.
There was no trace of the pizza, the packaging or the field in a House - although were other personal items, including your mobile phone.
If your body is found, it was dressed and covered with snow. A white tent was set up training Bristol City FC spot close to the ground. A pathologist visited to see the body before it was moved when the darkness fell.
Immediately, the police informed Yeates's family a body had been found. Her father David, 63, said yesterday that he and his family "were right now waiting for the police to tell us what we think".
"Of course, we know not, sure, that it, but we assume that it is" said Mr Yeates. "No one else has reported missing was and it has a young girl's body close Jo where."
"It was not hard for us." I don't know what it was. "It was surreal, completely unreal."
Yeates said that, if the body was found, such as your family assumed that she was dead, his daughter that he "would be facilitated". He said "We don't want to go to our graves, the questions where it is and the chance to help her to pass is given". "We assume she's dead so we say goodbye to... would our lives gone."
Mr Yeates also said he had taken that you was abducted because of the State, the apartment in was found. Thirty detectives have worked on the study and are of another 40 employee, including uniformed officers, forensic experts and search team is supported.
The search raised has an unprecedented campaign with social networks. Colleagues and friends set a Web site dedicated to looking after her and invited people to put download posters and printing in Windows.
• Who can help the investigation can call operation braid incident room 0845 456 7000 or the independent charity of Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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