Emma Faulds murder accused claims he couldn t sleep he was so worried about her
The High Court in Glasgow today heard Ross Willox was quizzed by PC Stuart Mulholland when Emma disappeared
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image captionEmma Faulds was reported missing by her parents after she did not turn up for work
The man accused of murdering Emma Faulds twice phoned the police asking for news after she was reported missing, a court has heard.
Ross Willox, 41, denies killing Emma and dumping her body at Glentrool Forest in Dumfries and Galloway in April 2019.
The High Court in Glasgow heard Mr Willox called the police on 2 May and said he was really worried about her .
Emma was reported missing on 30 April after she did not turn up for work.
The trial has previously heard she had met Mr Willox while working at Kilmarnock Prison, and the pair were due to meet at his home in Monkton, South Ayrshire, on Sunday 28 April.
Emma Faulds murder accused claims he could not sleep because he was so worried about her
PC Stuart Mulholland was giving evidence at the High Court in Glasgow today, writes Wilma Riley.
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