UK UK - Claudia Lawrence, 35, York Univ, 18 Mar 2009, Media, Maps & Timeline *NO DISCUSSION*

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In an interview published in The Sun on Wednesday, Joan Lawrence said the letters, which she said had threatened up to £1,000 in fines, were causing her “untold heartache”.

The BBC has since apologised to Mrs Lawrence and confirmed to her that no further licence fee letters will be sent to Claudia’s address, the PA news agency understands.
 
North Yorkshire Police appeal today
Claudia Lawrence investigation ‍♂️

On the 14th anniversary of the disappearance and suspected murder of Claudia Lawrence in York, our thoughts remain with Claudia’s loved ones at this very difficult and poignant time of year.

Claudia’s family, friends and the wider public can be assured that all new information is carefully, and thoroughly, assessed by the Cleveland and North Yorkshire Police Cold Case Review Unit.

Any information that is assessed as being credible and capable of development will be acted upon. This is hopefully demonstrated by the enhanced policing activity which took place in late 2021.

Whilst the investigation remains reactive, North Yorkshire Police is committed to providing the answers that those closest to Claudia need. We are reaching out once again to the public to assist us in our ongoing efforts to find those answers.

Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should make a report via the North Yorkshire Police website or by calling 101, select option 1, and pass details to the Force Control Room.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or through their Anonymous Online Form on their website. No personal details are taken, information cannot be traced or recorded, and you will not go to court.

 
Claudia Lawrence went missing in York 14 years ago. Picture: North Yorkshire Police <i>(Image: North Yorkshire Police)</i>

North Yorkshire Police has reassured the family and friends of Claudia Lawrence that they will act on any credible information about her disappearance and also asked the public for help.

The force issued a statement on the 14th anniversary of the York chef’s disappearance.

Detectives suspect she was murdered, but neither her body, nor any indication of her being alive, have ever been found

North Yorkshire Police said: “Our thoughts remain with Claudia’s loved ones at this very difficult and poignant time of year.

Claudia’s family, friends and the wider public can be assured that all new information is carefully, and thoroughly, assessed by the Cleveland and North Yorkshire Police Cold Case Review Unit.

“Any information that is assessed as being credible and capable of development will be acted upon. This is hopefully demonstrated by the enhanced policing activity which took place in late 2021.”

The statement continued: "Whilst the investigation remains reactive, North Yorkshire Police is committed to providing the answers that those closest to Claudia need. We are reaching out once again to the public to assist us in our ongoing efforts to find those answers.
 
A double murderer is "unlikely" to have been in York when Claudia Lawrence went missing 14 years ago, police have said.
Ms Lawrence, then 35, has not been seen since she failed to arrive for work at the University of York in March 2009.
Several people have been questioned in connection with her disappearance, but no charges have ever been brought.
North Yorkshire Police said it had investigated convicted killer Christopher Halliwell's movements around the time she disappeared.

 
“Should any information indicate that Christopher Halliwell may have been elsewhere other than Swindon between Wednesday 18 March and Friday 20 March 2009, then this information will be thoroughly investigated and tested against the volumes of material gathered throughout the course of the enquiry.

“I urge anybody with information which they feel may be relevant to the disappearance and suspected murder of Claudia to make contact with North Yorkshire Police.”
Police respond to Claudia Lawrence link to convicted murderer
 

"Jen said: 'It's a very strange feeling, waiting for some kind of resolution to this because you realise when something like this search happens that you don't necessarily want a resolution if it means my friend is found at the bottom of a pond."
 


"Jen said: 'It's a very strange feeling, waiting for some kind of resolution to this because you realise when something like this search happens that you don't necessarily want a resolution if it means my friend is found at the bottom of a pond."
 

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