POLICE are appealing for information to help find a North-East man who went missing 29 years ago.

Steven Clark disappeared in mysterious circumstances in 1992 while out on a family walk on Saltburn seafront. 

Detective Chief Inspector Shaun Page, senior investigating officer at Cleveland Police, is now continuing the appeal for information to help find Steven, 23, who was last seen close to his home in Marske.

Parents Doris and Charles were arrested on suspicion of his murder, despite the fact his body has never been found.

They were subsequently released, and last night got to tell their side of the story in a TV documentary that aired last night on ITV.

The documentary explored two possible sightings of Steven in the days following his disappearance.

DCI Page said: "Anyone who knew Steven at the time of his disappearance, or who may have information that could help with the case, is urged to contact the investigation team.

"Officers also want to hear from anyone who may have seen something on the weekend of his disappearance, which was Christmas bank holiday weekend 1992, who maybe didn’t feel that it was relevant at the time."

Crimestoppers has issued a £10,000 reward for key information on the murder of Mr Clarke.

Anyone with information can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 anonymously or can provide information to the investigation team through the MIPP portal here: https://tinyurl.com/2hbaf3bw