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In 1994, Lindsay Rimer went missing. Her body was found five months later. Police need help with solving the murder. And police catch a gang using online dating apps to target and attack men.
In 2023, Carl Cooper was jailed for killing Naomi Hunte and Fiona Holm. Fiona's body hasn't been found. Can you help lay her to rest? And the chase to catch a reckless trio stealing mopeds and joyriding across Peterborough.
How detectives caught the man who murdered Ean Coutts, an army veteran from Fife. Plus an appeal from West Yorkshire Police.
How police caught the man who stole an American Football legend's Hall of Fame ring. And police need help with identifying a man who died near Victoria train station in June 2024.
In August 2020, a rambler discovered a bag of human remains near the River Stour in Sudbury, Suffolk. All the police know is that the victim was elderly, but they need help with understanding who he was and how he died.
In 2023, ex-Hollyoaks actress Frankie Jules-Hough was killed with her unborn baby by a reckless driver. Her family have set up a charity in their memory. And the Met appeal for information on the Brixton Academy crush.
How a gang of armed robbers terrorising communities across the Midlands were caught. And the family of Italian pizza chef Carlo Giannini ask for help to find their son's killer, who attacked him in a park in Sheffield in 2022.
We join a crack unit in the West Midlands as they fight to drive down crime. And Interpol appeal for the public's help with Operation Identify Me.
In December 1984, teenager Lisa Hession was killed near her home in Manchester. Detectives renew their appeal to find her killer. And how police caught the man stealing property from people's gym lockers.
Police need help to find out who killed Shona Stevens in one of Scotland's most notorious unsolved cases. And how the flying squad sent a Colombian gang to jail after they stole more than £1 million.
Presenters, Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley return this autumn, to help the crimefighters crack some of the UK's biggest unsolved cases.
Broadcasting live over three weeks, each new episode will feature a reconstruction appeal film, ‘Wanted Faces' and shine a light on the dedicated teams bringing criminals to justice.
From high profile murder cases, robberies to assaults, the series will focus on recent nationwide crimes as well as update viewers on crimes that have featured throughout the current series and past ones.