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Man Arrested in Lindsay Rimer Case After 30 Years

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A man has refuted allegations of killing a young girl over thirty years after her body was found in a canal. West Yorkshire Police provided an update on the Lindsay Rimer case from 1994, stating that a man was arrested at an undisclosed UK prison. Lindsay, aged 13, disappeared after visiting a shop in Hebdon Bridge to purchase cornflakes. She was last seen on CCTV buying cereal before going missing and her body was discovered in a canal months later.

Detective Chief Inspector James Entwistle, the Senior Investigating Officer, issued a statement regarding the arrest, revealing that the man was already serving time for other offenses. The police are committed to seeking justice for Lindsay and providing closure to her family. They urge anyone with information to come forward to aid the investigation.

Individuals with relevant details are encouraged to contact the police citing Operation Posemill or reach out anonymously to Crimestoppers. The authorities emphasize the importance of sharing any information that could assist in solving the case.

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