Fresh police search in Gibraltar for Royal Navy sailor missing for 37 years
Simon Parkes, from Bristol, was last seen in December 1986 when the ship he was serving on, HMS Illustrious, was docked in the territory.
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Your support makes all the difference.A fresh set of searches are being carried out by police in Gibraltar as part of an investigation into the disappearance of a Royal Navy sailor more than 37 years ago, following a ānew line of enquiryā.
Simon Parkes, from Bristol, was last seen in December 1986 when the ship he was serving on, HMS Illustrious, was docked in the territory.
His disappearance has previously been part of investigations by Hampshire police into serial killer Allan Grimson, a former petty officer, who was jailed for life for the murder of two young men and who was serving on board the aircraft carrier at the same time as the 18-year-old.
Following new information, officers from Hampshire Constabulary have now returned to the Town Range car park where it carried out previous investigations in August 2023.
Police have also previously carried out digs at a cemetery in the British Overseas Territory.
A force spokesman said: āOfficers investigating the disappearance of a young sailor more than 30 years ago are carrying out a small amount of further excavation work at Town Range car park in Gibraltar as we follow a potential further line of enquiry.
āA working group led by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, comprised of detectives and specially trained search officers both from the police and military, will be carrying out the work in Gibraltar during the week of 15 January as we continue to investigate what happened to Simon Parkes.
āThe operational activity is part of our work to assess a new line of enquiry that has been presented to us.
āThis latest activity follows work carried out in August 2023 where a small amount of excavation work was undertaken at Town Range car park.
āWhilst nothing was found to progress the investigation a further potential area of interest within the car park was identified to us.
āThis investigation continues to be a collaborative operation between Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary and Royal Gibraltar Police with support from the Ministry of Defence.ā
The spokesman added: āRoyal Navy Rating Parkes, from Bristol, was last seen in December 1986, when the ship he was serving on, HMS Illustrious, was docked in Gibraltar.
āThe 18-year-old radio operator went on to shore but never made it back on board and when the ship returned to Portsmouth days later, no one knew what had happened to him despite a huge manhunt to find him.
āSince then investigations into his disappearance have so far failed to find answers for his long-suffering parents.ā
Grimson was jailed in 2001 at Winchester Crown Court for the murders of naval rating Nicholas Wright, 18, from Leicestershire, and barman Sion Jenkins from Newbury, Berkshire.
He has always denied being involved in the disappearance of Mr Parkes.