The father of a little girl who went missing more than 40 years ago tells of his enduring hope that she is still alive.
Katrice Lee vanished on her 2nd birthday in 1981 from a supermarket #KatriceLee@natashalee39@MrRichard_Lee @HelpFindKatrice https://t.co/32msngpHSZ
The father of missing #Hartlepool schoolgirl #KatriceLee is understandably furious at an online scammer posing as his daughter: https://t.co/YjqxiM0HCm @HelpFindKatrice
The father of a girl who went missing more than 40 years ago has accused a scammer of trying to ''make money out of his misery'' by pretending to be his daughter #KatriceLee @HelpFindKatrice @natashalee39@MrRichard_Lee https://t.co/v5R2uvOyDL
DO NOT DONATE TO THIS GOFUNDME!
*PLEASE REPORT*
This woman is fraudulently raising funds using the name of #KatriceLee
The Lee family have NOT given their consent to this and have reported to GFM as well.
This person needs stopping ASAP!
#WeLiveInHope
https://t.co/UvUqR8VvKo
SATURDAY SHARE - KATRICE LEE
Katrice Lee went missing on her 2nd birthday on 28 November 1981 while out shopping with her mum and aunt at the Schloss Neuhaus NAAFI shopping complex in Paderborn, West Germany. Her father was stationed out there with the British Army in the King’s Royal Hussars and the family lived in married quarters.
At the time of her disappearance, Katrice was wearing red wellingtons, a turquoise duffel coat, blue & green tartan pinafore dress over a white frilly blouse and white tights. She had lovely curly brown hair and brown eyes, with a slight squint in the left eye. The toddler had a pink birthmark slightly to the right of the base of her spine that resembled a rash.
The NAAFI was in a town, rather than on the base so civilians were able to use the store. It also meant the Royal Military Police (RMP) had to liaise with the German Police. Unfortunately they refused to raise awareness of Katrice’s disappearance with the media. This resulted in crucial evidence being lost and any leads being followed up during the critical early stages. In fact, it was six weeks before an appeal was published in the local newspaper, by which time no trace of Katrice was found.
If you have any information that could help the investigation, contact Operation BUTE via the Operation GEMINI line on (+44) 0800 616 888 or email [email protected]. Alternatively, write to Operation BUTE, HQ SIB RMP (GB), Campion Lines, 67 High Street, Bulford, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 9DT.
PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE FAMILY VIA FACEBOOK OR MESSENGER
Missing People:
https://t.co/dXzoDXr3G9
Facebook:
https://t.co/GwrOyAnAib
Operation Bute Facebook:
https://t.co/OBMXioYv96
BBC Sounds - Katrice Lee: A Father’s Story:
https://t.co/9R7guIpWdc
#SaturdayShare #KatriceLee #OpBute #MissingPersonsSuppport @HelpFindKatrice@operationbute@MrRichard_Lee@natashalee39
It is 44 years today since Katrice Lee disappeared and also her 46th birthday. Please keep her family in your thoughts 🙏🏻
ANNIVERSARY APPEAL - KATRICE LEE
Katrice Lee went missing on her 2nd birthday on 28 November 1981 while out shopping with her mum and aunt at the Schloss Neuhaus NAAFI shopping complex in Paderborn, West Germany. Her father was stationed with the British Army in the King’s Royal Hussars and the family lived in married quarters.
At the time of her disappearance, Katrice was wearing red wellingtons, a turquoise duffel coat, blue & green tartan pinafore dress over a white frilly blouse and white tights. She had lovely curly brown hair and brown eyes, having a slight squint in the left one, with a pink birthmark slightly to the right of the base of her spine that resembled a rash.
The NAAFI was in a town, rather than on the base so the Royal Military Police (RMP) had to liaise with the German Police and unfortunately they refused to raise awareness of Katrice’s disappearance with the media. This resulted in crucial evidence being lost and any leads being followed up during the critical early stages. In fact, it was six weeks before an appeal was published in the local newspaper, by which time no trace of Katrice was found.
If you have any information that could help the investigation, please contact Operation BUTE via the Operation GEMINI line on (+44) 0800 616 888 or email [email protected]. Alternatively, write to Operation BUTE, HQ SIB RMP (GB), Campion Lines, 67 High Street, Bulford, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 9DT.
PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE FAMILY VIA FACEBOOK OR MESSENGER
Missing People:
https://t.co/lNZlcxzCZS
Facebook:
https://t.co/GwrOyAnAib
Operation Bute Facebook:
https://t.co/OBMXioYv96
#KatriceLee #OpBute #MissingPersonsSuppport
@HelpFindKatrice@operationbute