The 23-year-old went missing in 1992 during a family walk along Saltburn promenade. His parents, Charles and Doris Clark, were arrested when a cold case review was launched last September. In February, Officers will be in the area over the next few days looking through undergrowth from the bottom of the Valley Gardens to the top of a walkway near to the Spa Hotel, which is on a steep edge of the bank. The senior investigating officer in the case, Shaun Page, has said that the searches are a line of enquiry by the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Cold Case Review Team, and they are using modern-day forensic techniques.
Steven Clark murder probe: Police carry out fresh searches in Saltburn after disappearance
Specialist teams have begun searching an area at the side of Saltburn bank
17:40, 12 APR 2021
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