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Missing Chatham Boy Safely Located After Public Appeal

Missing Chatham Boy Safely Located After Public Appeal

Eleven-year-old Joshua Thompson, reported missing from Chatham’s High Street, has been found safe.

An 11-year-old boy who went missing from Chatham’s High Street on Wednesday, 11 March 2026, has been safely located, Kent Police has confirmed.

Joshua Thompson vanished at around 9pm from the town centre, prompting an urgent search and a public appeal for information. Officers described him as approximately 5ft tall with short blond hair, striking blue eyes, and a distinctive small scar under his left eye. He was last seen wearing a green beanie hat, black puffer coat, dark trousers, and black and white Adidas trainers.

Community Response

Following the appeal, which was widely shared across the community, the young boy was located safely. Kent Police has expressed its gratitude to members of the public and local organisations who assisted with the search efforts and helped circulate the appeal.

The force highlighted the importance of swift public engagement in missing persons cases. When details of missing children are shared widely across social media and community networks, it significantly increases the chances of a safe outcome.

Police Appreciation

In a statement, Kent Police thanked everyone who responded to the appeal and provided support during the search. Such cases demonstrate how effective community involvement can be in locating vulnerable individuals quickly.

The force did not release further details regarding where Joshua was found or the circumstances surrounding his disappearance, citing privacy considerations for the child and his family.

Key Takeaways

  • Joshua Thompson, 11, was missing from Chatham town centre on Wednesday, 11 March 2026
  • The boy has been safely located following a public appeal
  • Kent Police thanked residents and community groups for their support and assistance
  • The case underscores the value of rapid information sharing in missing persons investigations

What This Means for Kent Residents

This positive outcome reinforces how communities can work together effectively with police to help locate missing people. Residents who notice any concerning activity or have information about missing persons are encouraged to contact Kent Police immediately on 999 for emergencies or 101 for non-urgent matters. The swift resolution of this case demonstrates the power of public vigilance and cooperation in keeping our communities safe.

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