Three people arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Robert Scott Clive

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Three people have been arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Robert Scott Clive.

Robert Scott Clive, known as ‘Scott’, was last seen shortly after 11pm on October 10, 2002, in the Coronation Street area of North Shields.

Scott, originally from Stranraer, was reported missing by concerned family members, and following initial enquiries, a murder investigation was launched. However, his body has never been found.

Unconfirmed sightings in the early hours of the following morning placed a man matching Scott’s description near the banks of the River Tyne.

Since his disappearance, officers have reviewed hundreds of hours of CCTV footage and spoken to various witnesses as they looked to piece together Scott’s movements on the night he went missing.

As part of their ongoing investigations, two men – aged in their 40s and 50s – and one woman – aged in her 40s – have been arrested on suspicion of murder.

They remain in police custody while enquiries are ongoing.

Officers are continuing their searches at an address in the Coronation Street area of North Shields, which is a location Scott is known to have visited on the evening he went missing.

The current occupant, who moved in after 2002, has been found alternative accommodation in the meantime.

Police are again appealing to anyone who lived in this street in 2002 when Scott went missing to come forward. It is believed they could hold important information.

Detective Inspector Mark Atherton, who is leading on the case, said: “We are doing everything we can to provide Scott’s family with the answers they deserve.

“Upon receiving new information, we have taken the decision to arrest two men and a woman in relation to Scott’s disappearance.

“They remain in custody while our enquiries are ongoing.

“However, we still believe there could be key information that people know in the local community

“I am again urging anybody who lived on Coronation Street at the time of his disappearance, or has information about Scott’s movements that night, to come forward.

“The information you have could prove key in our investigations.”

Officers have set-up a dedicated webpage for people to be able to share information. People are asked to get in touch online at the following link – https://mipp.police.uk/operation/10NP020310B52-PO1.

Alternatively, you can contact Northumbria Police by sending a DM on social media, using the live chat function on the website or by visiting https://www.northumbria.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/ quoting reference NP-20240703-0398.

For people unable to contact the police online, they can call 101.

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