Police search road of Polish butcher, 24, in hunt for Libby Squire, 21 as ...

Police searched the home and the road outside the arrested Polish butcher's house this morning as efforts to find Libby Squire reached its ninth day. 

The search for the 21-year-old has saw police hold a Polish butcher and they have until 9 pm tonight to charge Pawel Relowicz after applying for an extension. 

Two police cars were parked on Raglan Street on Saturday morning as students living in the area described the case as 'surreal and scary'.

Officers also continued to search the streets surrounding Miss Squire's house. She has been missing since January 31st. 

Libby Squire was last seen on Thursday, January 31, after leaving the Welly Club in Hull

Libby Squire

Detectives said the force has received hundreds of calls since the 21-year-old University of Hull student (left and right)  was reported missing in the early hours of Friday 1st of February

Police could be seen using sticks and cameras to search the back gardens of houses backing on to Oak Road Playing Fields which has been the focus of searches over the last week.

The news comes as a JustGiving page was launched to alleviate the financial costs of Libby's parents staying in Hull as the search continues for her daughter. 

Lisa and Russ Squire are from High Wycombe and Craig Hopkins, a mature student at Hull University where Libby is enrolled, started the crowdfunding campaign to alleviate unneeded financial stress. 

A police car outside a property in Raglan Street in Hull. Pawel Relowicz's home is on this street

A police car outside a property in Raglan Street in Hull. Pawel Relowicz's home is on this street

Police officers search in Hull near the home of 21-year-old student Libby Squire

Police officers search in Hull near the home of 21-year-old student Libby Squire

Police officer searches in Hull near the home of the missing Hull University student

Police officer searches in Hull near the home of the missing Hull University student

Police officers search in Hull near the home of the missing Hull University student

He told Hull Live: 'They must be going through such a terrible ordeal and this is such a challenging time, so it would be great if we could ease at least one pressure on the family.

'Staying in Hull will have financial implications for them, with hotels and food, so it would be great if we could come together as a community and help them.'

The 44-year-old added: 'I am a mature student at the University of Hull, and although I don't know Libby, it's like we're all searching for a member of the university family.'

So far, the fundraiser has raised £3,056.  

Police officers continued their nine-day search for Libby Squire in back gardens near her home

Police officers continued their nine-day search for Libby Squire in back gardens near her home

Police have also been examining the CCTV footage, taken on Haworth Street, Hull just after midnight last Friday. Pictured searching near Libby's home 

Police have also been examining the CCTV footage, taken on Haworth Street, Hull just after midnight last Friday. Pictured searching near Libby's home 

Yesterday, a CCTV clip was released and is believed to be the last sighting of Libby, showing her climbing into the passenger side of a car and being driven away by a man. 

Police have been examining the CCTV footage, taken on Haworth Street, Hull just after midnight last Friday, which shows the male driver rolling a cigarette before helping a passenger, thought to be Libby, get into the car. 

The JustGiving page, started by a fellow Hull University student, has so far raised £3,056

The JustGiving page, started by a fellow Hull University student, has so far raised £3,056

The man then walks around to the driver's side, gets in and pulls away just minutes before Libby was previously last seen.    

A cyclist and another vehicle are seen minutes before the driver leaves, and may provide crucial witness testimony. 

The grainy video, shared by ITV News, is now being examined by police. 

The time on the CCTV footage is believed to be a minute slow. 

A second video, taken minutes later and revealed by The Sun, shows a similar car being driven half a mile away.  

Humberside Police's Detective Superintendent Matt Hutchinson told ITV News: 'There have been 100s of hours of CCTV footage viewed as part of our investigation into the disappearance of Libby Squire.

CCTV footage from where Libby Squire was last seen shows a man rolling a cigarette before driving away

CCTV footage from where Libby Squire was last seen shows

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