Today, Wednesday April 12, marks 22 years since the body of teenager Lindsay Rimer was recovered from the Rochdale Canal. Detectives are continuing to appeal for information to help bring the case to justice for her grieving family.
More than two decades have passed since the 13-year-old from Hebden Bridge was last seen on 7th November 1994. The last known sighting of Lindsay was at just after 10.22pm at the Spar shop on Crown Street.
Over the last few years, Lindsay's sisters Kate and Juliet, have both made emotional pleas for anyone harbouring information that could lead to justice for their sister to come forward.
Detective Superintendent Simon Atkinson from the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team said: "We have done a lot of publicity in the last few years to keep Lindsay's case in the minds of the public and media. We know there is someone out there, who has previously, or still lives locally to Hebden Bridge that will have the pieces of the puzzle to help solve this murder investigation. If you have any information, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem, make that call. You could hold the key to unlock the answers we and the Rimer family are so desperate for."
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