Kent Police appeal to find missing 30-year-old Albert Cooper from Gillingham

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Kent Police appeal to find missing 30-year-old Albert Cooper from Gillingham

Force issues public appeal after man reported missing from Gillingham on 4 June 2026

Kent Police have issued a public appeal to help locate 30-year-old Albert Cooper, who has been reported missing from Gillingham. The force confirmed he was reported missing on Thursday 4 June 2026.

The appeal was shared via the official @kent_police account on X, directing the public to a missing person appeal on the Kent Police website for further information.

Police Response and Investigation

Kent Police are treating Albert Cooper as a missing person and have made the public appeal indicating concern for his welfare. The force serves as the territorial police force responsible for Gillingham and the wider Medway area, which includes more than 1.8 million residents across Kent County Council and Medway combined areas.

Missing person appeals form part of Kent Police’s routine safeguarding and public protection work. The force uses their website and social media channels to share appeals when someone is reported missing and there are welfare concerns.

Missing Person Context

According to National Crime Agency statistics, police forces in England and Wales recorded over 300,000 missing incidents in the financial year 2022-23, involving around 100,000 individual people. Missing person investigations in England and Wales are guided by College of Policing authorised professional practice, which sets out risk assessment categories and response standards.

Gillingham falls within the Medway unitary authority area in Kent and is under Kent Police jurisdiction. The town forms part of the Medway towns area, which includes Rochester, Chatham, Strood and Rainham.

Community Appeal

Kent Police rely on information from local residents and potential sightings to locate missing persons. The force has not released specific details about Albert Cooper’s physical description, clothing, or last known movements at this time.

In most missing person cases, police ask the public to call 999 for immediate sightings or 101 for information, quoting a reference number specific to the case.

Key Information

  • Kent Police are appealing for help to locate 30-year-old Albert Cooper, reported missing from Gillingham on 4 June 2026
  • The appeal was shared on the force’s official social media channels and website
  • Missing person investigations follow established College of Policing guidelines for risk assessment and response

Local Impact

Residents in Gillingham and the wider Medway area may see increased police presence and public appeals related to the search for Albert Cooper. Kent Police rely on local community assistance and information from residents to locate missing persons. Residents should follow Kent Police’s official channels for updates and use the contact methods specified in official appeals to provide information.