Police continue searches to find missing man from Milton Keynes

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Police are renewing appeals for the public’s help to find missing man James from Milton Keynes, and will be conducting further searches today (9/1).

The appeal comes as Thames Valley Police confirmed that it has now been three days since James was last seen. He was reported missing on Tuesday (6/1).

As part of their appeal, police confirmed the last sighting of him was on door cam footage on Tuesday at 7.41am walking on Burney Drive travelling west towards Keightley Gate.

James is described as a white male, 6ft, large build, short dark brown hair, stubble with a black outline star tattoo on his inner right wrist. 

He was last seen wearing grey tracksuit bottoms with dark panels on the lower legs, black trainers and a black hooded top. He also has a backpack which police believe is an Addidas one, seen in the image below. 

Officers are in the surrounding areas searching for James, utilising Mounted Section and Roads Policing units to cover the direction that they believe James was going. Thames Valley Police are also being assisted by Buckinghamshire Search and Rescue.

Lead investigating officer Detective Inspector Andy Thompson said, “Ever since James was reported missing, we have been growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.

“We have been working hard to find James since Tuesday and we hope that the resources we have in the area will help us to locate him.

“We continue to ask for the public’s help to locate him, so if you see James, please dial 999, quoting reference 432600072542.

“James, if you see this appeal, please know that you are not in any trouble, but we are concerned for you. So, please contact us and let us know where you are.”

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