A FRESH twist has emerged in the case of Katie Price’s missing husband Lee Andrews after his phone was turned on this morning.

Insiders said was active on his phone on Sunday morning – over a week after he walked off the face of the earth.

Katie Price in a white baseball cap and black hoodie.Lee’s phone turned on just hours after The Sun denied claims he’s been jailed in Dubai Credit: Instagram/wesleeeandrews Katie Price and Carl Woods smiling for a selfie.Last week Katie revealed she’d been led to believe her husband had been kidnapped Credit: Instagram

Yesterday was forced to .

The Sun contacted cops who refused to confirm he had been nicked.

Now a source has revealed their messages to Andrews are now being seen.
They explained: “I had been messaging Lee and was getting no response.

“But on Sunday morning, my messages had gone from a single tick to a double – so that device is back on and being used.

Katie Price looking away from the camera.But she was left furious on Friday when he returned to social media to follow another woman Credit: Louis Wood News Group Newspapers Ltd Katie Price and Carl Woods posing for a selfie.Katie explained how she was told by Lee he’d been ‘tied up in the back of a van’ and taken to a ‘black site’ Credit: Instagram

“Lee has multiple phones but this is the one that is being used now.”

Despite claims Andrews had been arrested, Katie insisted yesterday that this was not true.

She hit back at Peter Andrews and said she had spoken to the police in Dubai.

The former glamour model was left furious last week when Andrews – who she’d been led to believe had been kidnapped – returned to social media .

But the conman was dealt another blow last night when .

Marisol reached out to The Sun and thanked us for making her aware of Andrews’ background.

She confirmed she does not know Andrews and has never exchanged messages with him – and has now blocked him.

It comes after Katie released messages in which

He told her he was being taken to a “black site” — a term for a clandestine, state-run detention facility.

A source said: “Lee said he had many jobs, one being an international arms dealer. He seemed really proud of it.

“He boasted repeatedly to anyone who cared to listen that he worked with ­dangerous people. He bragged about it and then he gets kidnapped.

“It’s almost as if he’s been writing a storyline.”