Fresh appeal for information to mark 16 year since Claudia Lawrence went missing

North Yorkshire police insist every new piece of information is assessed

Author: Kathy GreenPublished 18th Mar 2025

Today (18th March) marks 16 years since Claudia Lawrence was last seen and heard from. Claudia was reported missing on 20 March 2009. Five weeks after her disappearance, North Yorkshire Police announced that the enquiry was now a suspected murder investigation.

"It is never too late to come forward"

On the anniversary of her disappearance, Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Jon Sygrove, said: “My thoughts remain with Claudia’s mother and wider family. I cannot begin to understand the distress her mother has endured over the past 16 years, but I can reiterate our commitment to finding out what happened to Claudia.

“As we have stated many times, the barrier to unlocking the answers for Claudia’s loved ones are the people who know or may suspect what happened to Claudia.

“There may be many reasons as to why they have been unable to come forward, and I repeat our plea to them after 16 years of living with this knowledge and seeing the pain Claudia’s loved ones have gone through, to please do the right thing and make a report.

“It is never too late to come forward.”

DCI Sygrove added: “Whilst the inquiry has been in a ‘reactive phase’ since 2017, to be clear, the investigation is not closed. If a specific line of enquiry is developed from receipt of new information, and grows in significance, we will take decisive action, as we did when extensively searching the gravel pits at Sand Hutton in August 2021.

“Every new piece of information is carefully assessed against the significant volumes of material that has been gathered over the full course of the investigation.

“North Yorkshire Police will never give up on the search for the truth. Next to Claudia’s family, there is no-one who wants justice for her loved ones more than North Yorkshire Police.

“If you know something that could help us find Claudia, or those involved in her disappearance and suspected murder, I urge you to come forward now.”

Making a report

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

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or through their Anonymous Online Form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org. No personal details are taken, information cannot be traced or recorded, and you will not go to court. Please quote “Claudia Lawrence” when providing details.

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