Claudia Lawrence investigation to be 'scaled down'
An investigation into the disappearance and suspected murder of York chef Claudia Lawrence has moved to a reactive phase and is likely to be 'scaled back', North Yorkshire Police say.
An investigation into the disappearance and suspected murder of York chef Claudia Lawrence has moved to a reactive phase and is likely to be 'scaled back', North Yorkshire Police say.
Martin Dales, friend and spokesman for Peter Lawrence, says news of the police 'scaling down' the investigation is "depressing" and "frustrating", but there should be no criticism of North Yorkshire Police.
He said: "It's very depressing and there's no criticism at all of the police, the huge amount of effort they've put into this review over the last three years is clearly huge.
"But the sad thing is that nearly eight years without Claudia carries on with not really anything new to go at.
"It's clear from what's being said is that the combination of Cleveland and North Yorkshire police forces cold case review setup will always be there until there's some sort of conclusion.
"But clearly if you're not getting the information or anything new to go at and you've gone through and had a thorough no expense spared review you can't carry on like that forever if you're not getting anywhere.
"The answers are still out here, in York or wherever and that's the information that's needed, police don't have the information they need."
At around 11pm on Friday night police were called to Darley Avenue in Athersley to reports that a man had been stabbed.
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