9 November 2023 14:43 Reward offered in Lisa Pour murder investigation The independent charity Crimestoppers is offering a £20,000 reward for information that brings the killer of Lisa Pour to justice.

Detectives investigating the murder of missing woman Lisa Pour have secured a £20,000 reward for information that brings her killer to justice.

The reward is being offered by independent charity Crimestoppers for information they receive that leads to the arrest and conviction of anyone linked to Lisa’s murder.

Crimestoppers take your information and pass it on to detectives whilst guaranteeing you stay totally anonymous.

Detective Chief Inspector Neil Rawlinson, who is leading the investigation, said: “Lisa has been missing for more than ten years and we know the heartache and distress this has caused to her devoted parents and three children.

“We are carrying out active enquiries and we hope that this new reward from Crimestoppers could encourage anyone who has any information to now come forward.”

Lisa, who would now be 51, was last seen by her probation officer on 16 January 2013 and was reported missing a week later on 23 January.

Detectives believe that the absence of any contact from Lisa since that date, as well as other information they have received as part of their investigation, means she has likely been killed.

At the time of her disappearance, Lisa was living apart from her family and had been staying at a flat in Kilburn High Road which was known to be popular with drug users.

Over the years officers have spoken to a variety of people with connections to the address, as well as other who claim to have seen Lisa since the day she vanished. So far, the information has not resulted in any significant developments.

Lisa was around 5ft 2ins tall, of slim build and with dark hair. She was known to spend time in Camden and Brent.

DCI Rawlinson added: “The length of time that has passed has not made it easier for Lisa’s family – without finding out what happened they have no closure and without a body, are unable to lay her to rest.

“There may be people out there who in the past have not felt able to speak to us but are now in a position to do so. If that is you, please call independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit their website.”

Alternatively you can speak directly to officers by calling the incident room on 020 8358 0200, or call 101 or Tweet @MetCC.

Anonymity:

Please note: With Crimestoppers and Fearless, computer IP addresses are never traced. Telephone calls are never recorded, there is no caller line display and no 1471 facility. Crimestoppers is completely independent of the police and guarantee complete anonymity.

Claiming a reward:

The reward will only be payable for information passed directly to Crimestoppers or Fearless and not to the police – a reward code must be asked for when calling the charity on 0800 555 111 or when completing an anonymous online form at Crimestoppers-uk.org.