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Human remains have been found on a farm north of Glasgow by officers searching for missing student Karen Buckley.
Formal identification has yet to take place but police believe they may be those of the missing 24-year-old.
Her relatives have been informed of the discovery on the outskirts of Milngavie.
Ms Buckley was last seen in the early hours of Sunday morning after a night out in Glasgow.
A 21-year-old man has been arrested and police said they were "following a definite line of enquiry".
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Gallery: Police Search Discover Remains In Search For Missing Student
The search for the missing student shifted to the area around High Craigton Farm, to the north of the city, on Wednesday
The road to the farm was closed off
Fire service vehicles were later seen heading to the farm. Hours later police revealed that remains had been found
Ms Buckley spent Saturday night with friends at Glasgow's Sanctuary nightclub but disappeared around 1am
Police earlier searched near the flat in Dorchester Avenue where the student spent several hours on Sunday before apparently leaving around 4am
The student, from Cork in Ireland, vanished in the early hours of Sunday after spending the night with friends at Glasgow's Sanctuary nightclub.
She told them at around 1am she was going to the toilet but failed to return and left her jacket behind.
CCTV spotted her leaving the club.
The student began an occupational therapy degree at Glasgow Caledonian University in February and was previously a nurse at the Princess Alexandra hospital in Harlow, Essex.
Her parents flew from Cork to help with the search and told a news conference they were "desperate" for help.
"We just want Karen home safely, we are desperate. She is our only daughter, we love her dearly," said her mother Marian.
The student's handbag was found on Tuesday in the city's Dawsholm Park, but on Wednesday the search shifted north of the city.
Dozens of officers began searching a remote country lane between Glasgow and Drymen, cordoning off the road to High Craigton Farm.
A helicopter was seen circling over woodland and police on scrambler bikes searched the area.
Officers also asked residents whether they had seen any bonfires there over the past few days.
Police had previously asked for information about a grey car spotted in the area between 11am and 3pm on Monday.
Meanwhile, a fundraising page set up by Ms Buckley's former classmates to cover her family's expenses in Scotland has raised more than £3,000.
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Human remains have been found on a farm north of Glasgow by officers searching for missing student Karen Buckley.
Formal identification has yet to take place but police believe they may be those of the missing 24-year-old.
Her relatives have been informed of the discovery on the outskirts of Milngavie.
Ms Buckley was last seen in the early hours of Sunday morning after a night out in Glasgow.
A 21-year-old man has been arrested and police said they were "following a definite line of enquiry".
1/17
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Gallery: Police Search Discover Remains In Search For Missing Student
The search for the missing student shifted to the area around High Craigton Farm, to the north of the city, on Wednesday
The road to the farm was closed off
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Fire service vehicles were later seen heading to the farm. Hours later police revealed that remains had been found
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Ms Buckley spent Saturday night with friends at Glasgow's Sanctuary nightclub but disappeared around 1am
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Police earlier searched near the flat in Dorchester Avenue where the student spent several hours on Sunday before apparently leaving around 4am
The student, from Cork in Ireland, vanished in the early hours of Sunday after spending the night with friends at Glasgow's Sanctuary nightclub.
She told them at around 1am she was going to the toilet but failed to return and left her jacket behind.
CCTV spotted her leaving the club.
The student began an occupational therapy degree at Glasgow Caledonian University in February and was previously a nurse at the Princess Alexandra hospital in Harlow, Essex.
Her parents flew from Cork to help with the search and told a news conference they were "desperate" for help.
"We just want Karen home safely, we are desperate. She is our only daughter, we love her dearly," said her mother Marian.
The student's handbag was found on Tuesday in the city's Dawsholm Park, but on Wednesday the search shifted north of the city.
Dozens of officers began searching a remote country lane between Glasgow and Drymen, cordoning off the road to High Craigton Farm.
A helicopter was seen circling over woodland and police on scrambler bikes searched the area.
Officers also asked residents whether they had seen any bonfires there over the past few days.
Police had previously asked for information about a grey car spotted in the area between 11am and 3pm on Monday.
Meanwhile, a fundraising page set up by Ms Buckley's former classmates to cover her family's expenses in Scotland has raised more than £3,000.
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