South Australia Police have found the body of missing mother Jody Meyers a day after her partner Neil Archer was charged with her murder.

Ms Meyer's body was found in the backyard of an Elizabeth St address in Mannum today, buried under a concrete slab inside a tool-shed. It is understood Mr Archer's parents reside at the same property.

View photos The shed under which police allegedly found a person's remains buried in a concrete slab. Supplied More

On Friday Police began searching the property on the west bank of the Murray River.

"At about 11:50am this morning, specialists forensic personal located the body of an adult female buried under the concrete," Detective Inspector Greg Hutchins of Major Crimes said.



Police also warned the death could be related to domestic violence.

View photos South Australian Police searched the Mannum address on the west bank of the Murray River. Supplied More

The detective inspector said Ms Meyers was "now just another terrible statistic, having her life tragically cut short very brutally".

Mr Archer, 29, was apprehended by Major Crime Unit detectives overnight and appeared at Adelaide Magistrates Court by video link at 2.30pm local time Friday and made no application for bail.

Ms Meyers, 20, was last seen leaving a Burdett address with Mr Archer on August 26. It is understood her bank card was used at a Mannum branch the day after her disappearance.

Mr Archer's 55-year-old mother was implicated in an investigation involving the cash withdrawal. Her husband has not been implicated in any way.

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Police are yet to positively identify the remains found at the Mannum address, but Ms Meyers' family have been notified of the latest development.

"We don't have a positive identification on the person but we do believe it will be Jody Meyers," Det Insp Hutchins said.

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