A reconstruction of the last-known movements of teenager Alice Gross will take place tomorrow - four weeks after the 14-year-old went missing.
Detectives are hoping it could throw up vital clues from anyone who saw her walking alongside the Grand Union Canal in west London.
The prime suspect, convicted killer Arnis Zalkalns, has disappeared and police are in his native Latvia to try to track him down.
Police found a knife in the River BrentPolice and divers are continuing to wade through the River Brent near Ealing Hospital after a knife - currently undergoing forensic testing - was found in the area earlier this week.
The search is the biggest since the 7/7 bombings in London, with 600 officers pursuing more than 700 lines of enquiry, and more than 1,000 people spoken to.
Divers have searched several miles of canalsThursday's reconstruction will see a police cadet walk the canal-side route that Alice took on August 28 in the hope witnesses could remember a small, but potentially important detail.
CCTV recorded the teenager as she made her way back to her home in the Hanwell area of west London, and also filmed Zalkalns cycling past the same spot 15 minutes later.
Arnis Zalkans whereabouts are unknown - but he did not take his passportDetectives believe he is likely to have seen Alice as they were both going north along the towpath.
The Latvian has not entered his homeland by plane and police there have said they would not detain him anyway because there is no evidence against him.
The labourer was seen on CCTV 15 minutes after Alice passed the same spotEdgars Strautmanis, from the police international cooperation bureau, told The Daily Telegraph: "There are no legal grounds to put him in a cell.
"He has not committed any criminal offence in Latvia. There are no grounds to search him under Latvian law."
Zalkalns, who served seven years in prison for killing his wife and burying her in a forest after a dispute about her sexuality, has not been seen since September 3 and has not used his phone or bank account.
Alice was last seen on August 28The labourer was also arrested on suspicion of indecently assaulting a 14-year-old girl in the UK in 2009, but no further action was taken.
Scotland Yard, meanwhile, has said it is reviewing the early stage of the investigation after coming under fire for being too slow to ask Latvian authorities for help.
A reward of up to £20,000 is being offered for anyone who has information that leads detectives to find Alice.
Zalkalns is white, 5ft 10ins and stocky, with dark brown hair that he normally wears tied in a ponytail.
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