Missing Chatham Teenager Found Safe Following Police Appeal
An 18-year-old man reported missing from Chatham has been located safely, bringing an end to the urgent police appeal.
Cid Nash, who disappeared from the Castle Road area of Chatham in the early hours of Monday 2 March 2026, has been found following a public appeal launched by Kent Police. The teenager was last seen at approximately 6:50am, prompting officers to express growing concern for his welfare.
Kent Police released details of the missing 18-year-old, describing him as approximately 5ft 8in tall with dark hair and stubble. At the time of his disappearance, he was believed to be wearing a dark blue puffer jacket and white and black trainers. The force urged members of the public to come forward with any information that might assist in locating him.
The successful outcome reflects the effectiveness of public engagement in missing persons cases. Kent Police’s appeal, which encouraged residents to share information via 999 for urgent sightings or through online reporting channels and Crimestoppers, helped bring about the swift resolution.
In their update, Kent Police expressed gratitude to the community for their assistance in sharing the appeal and supporting the search efforts. The force thanked the public for their prompt response and co-operation throughout the search operation.
Whilst details of exactly where and when Cid Nash was found have not been released, the confirmation that he is safe will provide relief to his family and those involved in the search.
Key Takeaways
- An 18-year-old man reported missing from Chatham on 2 March 2026 has been safely located
- Cid Nash was last seen in the Castle Road area at approximately 6:50am on Monday morning
- Kent Police’s public appeal, which reached a wide audience, played a key role in the successful outcome
- The force has thanked the community for their assistance in sharing information and supporting the search
What This Means for Kent Residents
Missing persons appeals rely heavily on community awareness and rapid public response. This case demonstrates the importance of reporting sightings promptly and sharing appeals within local networks. If you encounter a missing persons appeal from Kent Police, providing any information—no matter how insignificant it may seem—can prove crucial in bringing people home safely. Residents should continue to report urgent information to 999 and non-urgent details through official police channels or Crimestoppers anonymously.


