Coronation Street fans have been rushing to respond after Roy Cropper was seen being arrested over the disappearance of Lauren Bolton - which has since turned into a murder probe.
As viewers of the ITV soap know, the teen, played by Cait Fitton, hasn't been seen for weeks as she seemingly abruptly left the cobbles after mentioning leaving to Roy Cropper when he sacked her from the café.
Later, a mystery visitor appeared at her door on Valentine's Day and concern was written all over her face as her heart appeared to sink over who was standing in front of her.
But viewers were never told who the visitor was. Later, Lauren's love interest Bobby found her flat unlocked, with Lauren nowhere to be seen and has been doing his own investigation into her disappearance after he filed a report with the police. READ MORE: Coronation Street's Tony Maudsley says 'if it ain't broke' as he makes soap future announcement READ MORE: Read more of our Coronation Street stories here Despite Bobby previously expressing his concern about Lauren with the police, they are only now heavily involved in the case after Sean Tully looked around her former flat to possibly rent it, after the landlord took it back off of Evelyn Plummer for her sub-letting, only to find blood on the curtains.
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