Kent Police Release New Image in Appeal to Find Missing Chatham Man Dean Harrold
Dean Harrold, 54, was last seen on foot in the Ordnance Street and Grosvenor Road area of Chatham at around 4.05pm on Friday 19 June 2026, according to Kent Police.
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The Appeal
Kent Police have released a new image of a missing man from Chatham as officers continue efforts to trace him. Dean Harrold, aged 54, was reported missing from the Chatham area and has not yet been located.
The force’s social media account posted an appeal stating that Mr Harrold was last seen travelling on foot on Grosvenor Road at around 4.10pm on Friday 19 June 2026. An earlier appeal had placed his last confirmed sighting in the Ordnance Street area of Chatham at around 4.05pm on the same date. Officers have described him as slim, around 5ft 8ins tall, with short brown hair and stubble.
What Police Are Asking
Kent Police have issued a public appeal for information and have asked anyone with an urgent sighting to call 999 immediately. Non-urgent information can be directed to the force via the non-emergency number 101 or through an online reporting form.
The release of a new image indicates that enquiries are continuing and that Mr Harrold had not been located as of the time of the latest appeal. Kent Police have not issued any public confirmation that he has been found.
The Area and Its Significance
Ordnance Street and Grosvenor Road are located in central Chatham, part of the Medway towns in north Kent. Both streets are in an area with commercial premises, residential properties and pedestrian foot traffic, which may be relevant to police enquiries involving CCTV footage and witness accounts. Kent Police are the lead agency for this investigation, which falls within the Medway unitary authority area.
Missing Persons Investigations: Standard Practice
Missing person procedures in England and Wales are set out by the College of Policing’s authorised professional practice. Standard investigative steps include risk assessment, house-to-house enquiries, CCTV checks, witness appeals, and the release of images through media and social media channels. National guidance recognises that the first 24 to 72 hours can be critical in cases where a missing person is assessed as being at heightened risk.
According to National Crime Agency data, police forces across the UK record over 300,000 missing incidents each year. The NCA’s Missing Persons Unit reports that most cases are resolved safely, though adults reported missing may face elevated risk depending on their individual circumstances, health, or vulnerability.
There is no public indication from Kent Police that Mr Harrold’s disappearance is linked to any wider pattern of missing persons in the Chatham area. It is being treated as an individual missing person investigation.
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Key Takeaways
- Dean Harrold, 54, has been reported missing from Chatham and was last seen on foot in the Grosvenor Road and Ordnance Street area at around 4.05–4.10pm on Friday 19 June 2026, according to Kent Police.
- Kent Police have released a new image of Mr Harrold as part of an ongoing public appeal, and have confirmed he had not been located as of the time of the latest update.
- Anyone with urgent information about Mr Harrold’s whereabouts should call 999; non-urgent information can be passed to Kent Police via 101 or the force’s online reporting form.
What This Means for Kent Residents
Residents in Chatham and the wider Medway area are being asked by Kent Police to review any relevant information they may have, including dashcam footage, CCTV recordings from private premises, or personal recollections of the Ordnance Street and Grosvenor Road area on the afternoon of Friday 19 June 2026. Anyone who believes they may have seen Dean Harrold, or who has information that could assist the investigation, should contact Kent Police on 999 if the matter is urgent, or on 101 for non-urgent information. Local residents and businesses with external cameras in central Chatham are encouraged to check their footage and report anything of potential relevance to the force without delay.
Source: @kent_police
Published: 22 June 2026