Rory Johnson-Hatfield, who was 29 when he went missing, vanished without trace during a night out with friends in York.
He had left his home town of Skipton by train on November 19, 2015 and was last seen in the city in the early hours of November 20.
Despite extensive searches through CCTV footage, speaking to people, through river searches and door to door inquiries, no information of his whereabouts or what happened that night has ever been found.
His father, Doug, who used to run Brody's restaurant in Skipton, and who now lives in France with his wife, Charlotte, and Rory's mother, Liz, who lives in Lytham St Annes, have never given up hope that Rory will be found.
The family set up a Facebook page 'Rory Johnson Hatfield is Missing', which has nearly 20,000 members, and which continues to urge people to contact the police with any information about his disappearance.
His sister, Ariana Hatfield, posted that the family was always thinking about Rory and had raised a glass to him in celebration of his 38th birthday on October 26.
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