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The disappearance of a mother-of-three a decade ago is now being treated as murder.
Lisa Pour was 40 when she went missing in January 2013. She was last seen by a probation officer in Willesden Green in northwest London.
Detectives now believe she is dead and the Metropolitan Police's specialist crime command is investigating.
Ms Pour was staying at a flat in Kilburn High Road known to be popular with drug takers when she went missing.
She also frequented the Camden and Brent areas.
Police said people with connections to the flat had repeated "rumours" over the years but the information had never yielded concrete evidence.
They said the fact she hadn't made contact with her family - who she was "devoted" to - had led them to conclude she had been killed.
Lisa Pour was 40 when she went missing in January 2013. She was last seen by a probation officer in Willesden Green in northwest London.
Detectives now believe she is dead and the Metropolitan Police's specialist crime command is investigating.
Ms Pour was staying at a flat in Kilburn High Road known to be popular with drug takers when she went missing.
She also frequented the Camden and Brent areas.
Police said people with connections to the flat had repeated "rumours" over the years but the information had never yielded concrete evidence.
They said the fact she hadn't made contact with her family - who she was "devoted" to - had led them to conclude she had been killed.
Lisa Pour: Police launch murder investigation over mother-of-three's disappearance 10 years ago
Lisa Pour's father is urging anyone who knows what happened to come forward so they can find her body and lay her to rest.
news.sky.com