UK UK - Claudia Lawrence, 35, York University, 18 March 2009 - Chef - #2

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Claudia Lawrence investigation
http://www.northyorkshire.police.uk/13147

It is now six years since Claudia Lawrence disappeared without trace in York. Despite the intensive efforts of the police, the resolve of her heart-broken family and saturated media coverage, her sudden disappearance remains a mystery.

North Yorkshire Police's commitment and determination to solve the case and bring closure for Claudia's loved-ones, is undiminished by the passage of time.

Detective Superintendent Dai Malyn, head of the force's enhanced Major Crime Unit, is leading a comprehensive review of the original investigation.

This has been supported by national experts from other forces and agencies, including forensic specialists who recently completed a re-examination of Claudia's home on Heworth Road in York.

As a result of this work, Det Supt Malyn and his team have identified new lines of enquiry and fresh public appeals to pursue, as well as renewed appeals on previous key items of interest to the investigation.

Detective Chief Superintendent Simon Mason, Head of Crime for North Yorkshire Police, said: "The decision to focus and prioritise the efforts of the enhanced Major Crime Unit on this case and undertake a comprehensive review of the original investigation, is producing progressive results which we expect to continue over time."

Use our interactive map to explore these lines of enquiry and CCTV footage from the investigation. Zoom in and click the hotspots for more information:
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?m...053743&spn=0.031564,0.04034&z=14&source=embed
If you have any information that could assist the investigation, please contact North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 1, and pass details to the Force Control Room. Please quote "Claudia Lawrence" when passing on details.

The independent charity Crimestoppers has also lent its support by offering a £10,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and charge. Callers can remain anonymous.

Please pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, quoting "Claudia Lawrence, North Yorkshire Police". Alternatively, go to www.crimestoppers-uk.org and fill in an Anonymous Online Form.

Timeline: http://www.northyorkshire.police.uk/13193

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I just hope that the police have got something with these current suspects....this has been going on so long now.
 
Marking my spot for now. Think it might be good to go bring a few links over tomorrow, I think I made a map or 5 lol NYP have a good timeline on their site, a page dedicated to Claudia. If someone could post it, or I can tomorrow.
 
Lengthy timeline, the beginning.

http://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/2015-03-24/timeline-claudia-lawrence-disappearance/

"March 18, 2009:

5.57am - Miss Lawrence is captured on CCTV arriving for work at the University of York's Goodricke College.

2.31pm - The chef leaves work to walk the three miles to her home on Heworth Road. A female colleague sees her as she drives past in her car and gives her a lift, dropping her off outside her house.

A short time later, Miss Lawrence leaves her house and walks past the Nags Head pub. She has a brief conversation with a woman with a pram.

3.05pm - The last sighting of Miss Lawrence as she walks back to her house.

8.10pm - Miss Lawrence has a telephone conversation with her father, Peter, and then another with her mother, Joan.

8.23pm - She sends a text message to a friend.

9.12pm - Miss Lawrence receives a text on her mobile phone but it is not known if she read the message.

March 19, 2009:

6am - Miss Lawrence fails to arrive for her shift at work.
Later in the evening, Miss Lawrence fails to keep an arrangement to meet her friend, Suzy Cooper, at the Nags Head pub. Ms Cooper discovers her friend did not attend work and rings Mr Lawrence, who contacts North Yorkshire Police."
 
[video=youtube;zdaNZ72qx0s]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdaNZ72qx0s[/video]
 
[video=youtube;o0mPKt2MLOE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0mPKt2MLOE[/video]
 
A passer-by who was cycling to work recalls seeing a man standing outside Claudia's house between 6.45am and 6.55am on Thursday 19 March 2009.

On 19 March 2009 at 5.42am, CCTV footage shows an old-style light coloured Ford Focus hatchback car - manufactured between 1998 and 2004 - driving along Heworth Road.

The investigation team need to trace the owner of a white Vauxhall Astra van that was parked on the opposite side of the road of Claudia's house, towards the Costcutter shop and the fish and chip shop.

The investigation team are appealing for help to locate a man seen on Heworth Road (with backpack) at about 2.30pm on an unknown day the week Claudia went missing.

The forensic re-examination of Claudia's home supports the favoured theory that she left the house on the morning of Thursday 19 March 2009 without any obvious sign of a disturbance at the property.

http://www.northyorkshire.police.uk/13147
 
Many thanks for the new thread and all the carry over information. Here's hoping that there will be a resolution very soon for Claudia's family and friends.
 
Bumping for Claudia......I often trawl the media looking for any news or information on Claudia, but there has been nothing for quite a while now, so frustrating, must be gut-wrenching for her family.
 
It's funny the thread got bumped. I drove past Claudias house yesterday, traffic came to a halt at the junction and we ended up stopped right in front of her front door. I sat and looked at her house, still there empty and waiting for resolution, the same curtains drawn, the same artificial flowers in the window. So sad! :(

Where is Claudia? Will they ever find her? I have to believe they will one day, I just hope it's sooner rather than later, for the sake of her family. The pain must be unbearable.
 
BREAKING CLAUDIA LAWRENCE: Police to give CPS evidence file on four men arrested on suspicion of murder

DETECTIVES leading the investigation into the disappearance of Claudia Lawrence are submitting a file of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service.

The evidence relates to four men, all from the York area and aged in their fifties, who were arrested in March and April on suspicion of the missing chef's murder. All four men have today been released from police bail while the CPS considers the case.
 
Oooooooooh..... but what does this mean?!?!?! They go to court on suspicion of murder or something?
 
Oooooooooh..... but what does this mean?!?!?! They go to court on suspicion of murder or something?

I think.. It's now put before the CP to decide if there is enough evidence to lay charges. As it is the 4 men have been released from bail uncharged.
 
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