Transport Annalise Johnstone death: Perthshire road reopens more than two weeks on from body find By Blair Dingwall May 25 2018, 6:45pm May 25 2018, 6:45pm Share Annalise Johnstone death: Perthshire road reopens more than two weeks on from body find Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/business-environment/transport/660465/annalise-johnstone-death-perthshire-road-reopens-more-than-two-weeks-on-from-body-find/ Copy Link The police roadblock at Dunning A Perthshire road closed following the death of a woman has reopened. Annalise Johnstone’s body was discovered by a member of the public on the B8062 between Auchterarder and Dunning on Thursday, May 10. The route remained closed as the police investigation into the 22-year-old’s death got under way. On Friday evening Tayside Police Divison said: “Police Scotland can advise that the B8062 road between Auchterarder and Dunning is now open. “Officers would like to take this opportunity to thank residents and other members of the public for their patience during the investigation.” Annalise travelled from her home in Ardorssan, Ayrshire, on Wednesday, May 9, in a silver Ford Galaxy. She was found dead amongst trees at the edge of the B8062 the following afternoon, sparking a major police investigation. On Friday afternoon, Jordan Johnstone appeared in court accused of murdering his sister Annalise.