The Scotsman

Military police launch ‘major forensic search’ for missing girl

- By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR

Military police searching for a British toddler who disappeare­d 36 years ago are to launch a “major forensic search” of a riverbank in Germany.

Katrice Lee vanished from the Naafi shopping centre in Schloss Neuhaus, close to the military base where her father was stationed for the army, on 28 November 1981.

She turned two years old that day and had been shopping with her mother.

Despite a vast search at the time by the Royal Military Police (RMP), German police, British troops and volunteers, the trail went cold.

Her case was reopened in 2012 by the RMP, which announced yesterday it would be carrying out a dig on the River Alme’s banks at Paderborne­r Str, Paderborn.

It followed a reanalysis of evidence gathered during the original investigat­ion, which pinpointed the river as an area of interest, the force said.

Senior investigat­ing officer Richard O’leary, of the RMP, said: “On this basis, a team of military personnel and civilian forensic experts will be carrying out a detailed excavation of the site, which is expected to last approximat­ely five weeks. The aim of the search is to find evidence that could finally shed light on what happened to Katrice.”

He renewed an appeal for informatio­n about a man seen at the shopping centre placing a child matching the toddler’s descriptio­n into a green saloon car.

“A green saloon car was also seen on the River Alme Bridge

0 An age progressio­n image of how Katrice Lee may look after 36 years; Katrice when she was two; Photo-fit of a man sought in 1981 near the Naafi the day after Katrice disappeare­d. It may or may not be the same car, but we are very keen to identify this car,” he added.

A photo-fit of the man has been reissued as part of the fresh appeal.

Anyone from the Paderborn area who owned such a car at the time is asked to approach police so they can be ruled out of the inquiry.

But the possibilit­y remains that Katrice is still alive – now aged 38 – having been abducted and raised with little memory of her early years, RMP investigat­ors believe.

She was born with a distinctiv­e eye condition in her left eye which would have required two medical operations to correct.

Mr O’leary said: “An age progressio­n image of what Katrice may look like now, aged 38, has been produced.if anyone feels they know someone who looks like this, or believes they could be Katrice, then we would encourage them to come forward.”

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