Missing Teenager From Chatham Found Safe After Week-Long Search
A 16-year-old boy who disappeared from Chatham last week has been safely located following a public appeal.
Kent Police has confirmed that Max Blaker, who went missing on Friday, 27 February 2026, has been found. The force thanked members of the public who shared the missing person appeal and assisted in the search efforts.
Max, 16, was last seen at around 2.30pm on Friday 27 February in Chatham. He had been described as approximately 5ft 11in tall, slim with a slight goatee beard and short brown hair. When he went missing, he was thought to be wearing a black jacket, blue jeans and New Balance trainers.
The teenager was known to have links to the Swale area, which officers had identified during their investigation. Following the appeal’s circulation across local media and social networks, information from the community helped Kent Police locate him safely.
Community Response to AppealThe swift conclusion to the search demonstrates the effectiveness of public engagement in missing person cases. Kent Police issued the appeal through multiple channels, encouraging anyone with information to contact them either through emergency services or via their online reporting portal. The force’s gratitude to those who shared the appeal highlights the role community members play in these situations.
Missing person cases involving young people often generate significant public concern, particularly when there are few initial leads. In this instance, the combination of detailed descriptions and widespread sharing of the appeal appears to have contributed to Max’s safe return.
Ongoing SupportWhilst the primary objective of locating Max has been achieved, Kent Police’s work in such cases extends beyond finding the individual. Officers typically work to understand the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and ensure appropriate support is provided to the young person and their family.
The force emphasised in its statement the importance of community support in resolving missing person cases. Each appeal issued by Kent Police represents genuine concern for an individual’s safety, and public vigilance remains essential in such investigations.
For residents across the county, this conclusion offers reassurance that missing person appeals do result in positive outcomes, particularly when communities actively engage with appeals and report relevant information.
Key Takeaways
- Max Blaker, 16, from Chatham has been safely located following his disappearance on 27 February 2026
- Kent Police credited members of the public who shared the appeal for their assistance
- The teenager had links to the Swale area and had been missing for approximately a week
What This Means for Kent Residents
The safe recovery of a missing teenager underscores the importance of remaining alert to missing person appeals and acting on information. Residents who encounter similar appeals should not hesitate to contact Kent Police with any relevant details, whether through emergency services on 999 for urgent matters or through the force’s online reporting system for other information.


