Man arrested over death of Renee MacRae and son who vanished in 1976

A 77 year old man has been arrested in connection with the case.

Di Brian Geddes at Leanach Quarry for the investigation into the disappearance of Renee and Andrew MacRae
Published 11th Sep 2019
Last updated 11th Sep 2019

Police have arrested a 77 year old man in the North of England in connection with the deaths of a 42 year old case of the disappearance of Renee MacRae and her son Andrew.

He is due to appear at Inverness Sheriff Court on Wednesday.

36 year-old Ms MacRae was last seen driving out of Inverness with her three-year-old son on November 12 1976.

The mother-of-two's BMW was found burned out in a lay-by on the A9 near Dalmagarry, 12 miles south of the city.

The pair were not seen again and their bodies have never been found.

The force said a forensic search of Leanach Quarry, east of of Inverness, as part of the investigation is continuing.

More than 100,000 tonnes of earth, silt and other material has been removed since work started in May.

'This is a significant development'

Detective Inspector Brian Geddes said: 'This is a significant development in an investigation which started when Renee and Andrew disappeared in November 1976.

'Their disappearance has had an unimaginable impact on the lives of Renee and Andrew's family and friends for several decades.

'This has also been felt keenly in Inverness but also across Scotland and beyond.'

He added: 'Police officers and staff from across the country, as well as a number of partner agencies and contractors, have put an enormous amount of work into this investigation from 1976 to the present day, allowing us to reach this point.

'The remains of Renee and Andrew have not been recovered, however, the searching of a large quantity of material removed from Leanach Quarry continues.

'I would like to thank everyone who has assisted the investigation, whether during our recent inquiries or at any time since 1976.'

Anyone who can assist police has been asked to phone police on 101, Crimestoppers on 0800 55111 or e-mail a dedicated inbox at SCDHOLMESInverness@scotland.pnn.police.uk.

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