DETECTIVES have this morning been searching a Norfolk beach car park after it emerged murdered Alisa Dmitrijeva may have been there on August 31.

Norfolk Police are following the new line of inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of the Wisbech teenager whose body was found at Anmer, near Sandringham, on New Year’s Day.

Officers believe the 17-year-old spent time in Snettisham beach car park in the early hours of August 31.

Searches are taking place with specially trained officers looking for her mobile phone and other objects which may have belonged to Alisa.

Det Cons Insp Jes Fry said: “I would still ask the local communities in Wisbech and King’s Lynn to think back to the August bank holiday and following week in September last year, and to get in touch if they have any information about Alisa’s whereabouts during this time.

“We particularly want to hear from members of the Latvian, Lithuanian and Russian communities who may have known Alisa. We have had multi-lingual posters put up in key locations to encourage people to come forward and we are in the process of trying to have an appeal played on radio stations listened to by these communities.

“As well as sightings of Alisa herself, I am particularly keen to try to find her black LG GM360 mobile phone, or to hear of any sightings in the King’s Lynn and Wisbech area of the bottle green P-registration Lexus GS300 that Alisa was last seen in on 31 August 2011.”

Anyone with any information relating to the incident should contact the Norfolk and Suffolk Major Investigation Team at Norfolk Constabulary on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.