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In September 2020, the Cleveland and North Yorkshire Cold Case Team launched a murder investigation into the disappearance of Steven Clark, who went missing from Marske in December 1992.
Two people arrested on suspicion of the murder of Steven Clark have now been released from the investigation without charge.
The investigation into Steven’s disappearance is still ongoing, and detectives continue to appeal to the public for information to assist the case.
Detective Chief Inspector Shaun Page said: “Officers from the joint Cleveland and North Yorkshire Police Cold Case Unit have followed a significant number of lines of enquiry since the launch of the murder investigation in 2020, which followed a review of the original case. We are continuing to investigate Steven’s disappearance and people can continue to contact us with information. There is no proof of life and we believe Steven has come to serious harm, and the case continues to be classified as one of suspected murder.”
Anyone with information on Steven's case can use the Cleveland Police section of the Major Incident Public Portal via this link https://mipp.police.uk/ call Cleveland Police on the non-emergency number 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.