A second man has been charged by police investigating the disappearance of a woman from North Yorkshire.
Keith Wadsworth, aged 60, of Dunscroft in Doncaster has been charged with preventing a lawful and decent burial and appeared at court in Leeds today, where he was remanded into custody to appear before Leeds Crown Court on Wednesday, 30 October.
Dale Tarbox, 39, of Station Road, Doncaster, also appeared at Leeds Crown court yesterday, after being charged with the murder of missing woman Susan Howells.
He was also remanded back into custody and will next appear before Leeds Crown Court alongside Wadsworth on 30 October.
A 63-year-old woman who was also arrested in connection with the disappearance of Miss Howells, has been released and enquiries are ongoing.
Enquiries are also continuing at locations across Bradford and Doncaster.
                                    
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