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Police release image of Milton Keynes man not seen in last ten days

Police officers searching for a missing man from Milton Keynes, are today (16/10) releasing a new image of him.

Thomas, who is 26-years-old and whose last name has not been formally revealed, was last seen at around 12.30am on Sunday 6 October in the Chester Close area of Bletchley.

Despite widespread searches, Thames Valley Police have been unable to locate him and as a result, they are today re-appealing for help in locating him.

Thomas is described as around 6ft tall with a slim build and he often wears black tracksuit bottoms with a black jumper and blue hooded top. He also wears black Adidas trainers with three stripes on them.

As part of their appeal, police have released a CCTV image of Thomas, which was captured on 4 October, two days before he was reported missing.

Detective Chief Inspector Emily Shepherd said, “Despite widespread and thorough searches across Milton Keynes, Bletchley and surrounding areas, we have still not been able to ascertain Thomas’s whereabouts.

“We are naturally extremely concerned for his welfare, and today I am re-appealing for help from the public to try and locate him.

“Have you seen Thomas, or do you know of areas where he may frequent?

“He has not taken his mobile phone with him, and although we have searched many areas of Bletchley and the wider rural area, there is still no sign of him.

“I would again appeal for anybody who lives on the Racecourse or Saint’s estates in Bletchley to please check CCTV, dash-cams or doorbell footage and get in touch with us if you think it has captured anything that can help us in locating Thomas.

“Thomas is also known to walk sometimes long distances, and we have widened our search area to the Great and Little Brickhill areas.

“I would ask anybody in any of the areas mentioned to please check sheds, garages and outbuildings in case Thomas has taken shelter there.

“If anybody believes they see Thomas, I would ask that they call 999 immediately, quoting reference 43240480455.

“You can also report possible sightings of Thomas to our dedicated missing persons’ portal.

“I would also like to appeal directly to Thomas, if you see this. You are not in any trouble whatsoever, but your family and we are extremely concerned for your welfare. Please contact us and let us know where you are.”

The dedicated missing person’s portal is available on the Thames Valley Police website.