Selasa, 16 November 2021

Claire Holland press conference live - new search for woman who went missing in 2012 - Bristol Live

Avon and Somerset Police are conducting "a significant police operation" this week in connection with the 2012 disappearance of Claire Holland from Bristol.

Claire, from Lawrence Weston, was last seen at the Seamus O’Donnell’s pub on St Nicholas Street, Bristol, on the evening of Wednesday, June 6, 2012.

She was reported missing by her family on Thursday, June 14, 2012, and has not been seen since. Today (Tuesday, November 16), police are giving a press conference on the developments in the case, and you can follow live updates below.

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Avon and Somerset Police are treating Claire's disappearance as suspicious, and the Major Crime Investigation Team (MCIT) is releasing CCTV footage today showing Claire on the day she disappeared as part of a renewed appeal for help and information from the public.

A 37-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of Claire's murder in 2019, but the now 39-year-old remains released under investigation.

A handout photo of Claire Williams
A handout photo of Claire Williams

Police will be carrying out "intelligence-led searches" over the coming days involving the specialist dive team in parts of the city centre and other areas through the week.

Senior Investigating Officer Det Insp Darren Hannant said: “We’d like the public to cast their mind back to The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee weekend, which was on the weekend of 2-5 June in 2012. Claire went missing the day after this significant national event.

“CCTV shows Claire walking along Baldwin Street heading towards the Seamus O’Donnell’s pub at around 9.30pm on Wednesday 6 June, but we don’t have any footage showing where she went afterwards, but staff have confirmed she did leave the pub later that evening just after closing time, around 11.15pm. It is possible she headed in the direction of the Fountains, near the Harbourside, but we don’t have any footage of her doing so, despite extensive reviews of more than 1,000 hours of available CCTV.

“At this time, we’re treating Claire’s disappearance as suspicious. Claire had no known reason to go missing of her own accord and had made plans for the week following her disappearance.

“Claire’s family are being kept up to date on the progress of this investigation and we’re committed to providing them with the answers they need. Specially trained liaison officers will continue to support them at this very difficult time.”

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Claire is described as white, 5ft tall, of slim build, with shoulder-length brown hair, which was sometimes tied back in a ponytail.

Police are asking the public to speak to them if they saw a woman matching Claire's description or who matches the CCTV footage an photos released by the force.

Officers will also be messaging all of Claire's friends on Facebook to appeal for any information which could help.

We will bring you the latest updates from senior police officers at a press conference taking place shortly.

This is a live blog - follow below for the latest updates

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