Two weeks in the search for vanished uni chef:

Wednesday, March 18:
3.10pm: Claudia is last seen by an acquaintance at about 3.10pm, as she walks to her home in Heworth Road.

8.10pm:
Claudia speaks to her mother on the phone about a television programme they are both watching.

8.23pm:
Claudia sends her last text message to a friend, arranging a meeting later that week.

9.12pm:
The last text message is received by Claudia’s phone – it is not known if this is read.

Thursday, March 19
6am: Claudia fails to turn up for work and her mobile phone is either switched off, or out of power. She is not picked up on any CCTV on her route to work.

Evening
– Claudia does not arrive at the Nags Head pub, where she had arranged to meet a friend.

Friday, March 20
Friends are worried when they still can’t contact Claudia and call her father, who arrives with a key to her empty home. Police are alerted.

Monday, March 23
Claudia’s father, Peter Lawrence, makes an emotional plea for public help in finding his daughter.

Tuesday, March 24
Mr Lawrence takes to the streets of York to distribute posters of his daughter, as police officers search the undergrowth along Claudia’s route to work.

Wednesday, March 25
Det Supt Ray Galloway reveals he believes Claudia has come to harm after going to meet somebody she knew.

Thursday, March 26
Police call in specialist search and rescue teams, while the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, leads prayers for Claudia’s safe return

Friday, March 27
Police start to search the city’s waterways as they continue to hunt for clues to her disappearance.

Monday, March 30
The MP for Ryedale, John Greenway makes a public appeal for information at the Spotted Cow pub, in Malton, the town where Claudia grew up, before the search for Claudia is featured on BBC’s Crimewatch