Brighton woman charged in missing Gary Hampson case

Gary Hampson Gary Hampson was last seen dropping his daughter off at her mother's house

A woman has been charged with intending to pervert the course of justice by detectives investigating the disappearance of a missing man.

Gary Hampson, 42, from Portslade, was last seen dropping his ten-year-old daughter off at her mother's house on 6 January 2011.

Linda Rosenberg, 67, of Montpelier Road, Brighton, will appear at Brighton Magistrates Court on Saturday.

Police began a murder inquiry after Mr Hampson's blood was found in a garage.

His body has never been found.

Officers have searched several locations in Sussex and Surrey including a stretch of the River Adur between Henfield and Cowfold, and a number of ponds.

Daniel Alexander, 61, of no fixed address, is charged with his murder.

He is also charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, along with Roy Bartup, 57, of Natal Road, Brighton. Both are in custody awaiting trial.

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