Family of Vicky Glass urge for more information
They've issued a statement after a murder arrest was made last week.
Last updated 15th Jun 2026
The family of a missing woman from Middlesborough have urged people with information about her disappearance to come forward despite a murder arrest being made.
A 65-year-old man was detained by Cleveland Police on Friday 12 June on suspicion of murdering Vicky Glass, who was last seen getting out of a taxi on September 24 2000 - three days after her 21st birthday.
Her body was found in Danby, North Yorkshire, in November that year but no one has ever been charged with her disappearance or murder.
Her family have pleaded with people who know more to speak up and get in touch with detectives.
They said: "To everyone that has shown their support to our family during this time, we would like to thank you.
"We would also like to say that even though an arrest has been made, we plead with anyone that has any information to come forward.
"It may feel and seem insignificant but that information, anything that is remembered, things that were seen or heard, it does matter; it could be a piece of a puzzle that continues to haunt us.
"We are in this abyss, 26 years and counting, and we need your help.
"Please speak up; we would never expect anyone to put themselves in harm’s way and we can't stress enough that this can be done anonymously if that is what makes you and keeps you safe.
"Help us to get justice for Vicky."