Officers issue description and last known movements as search continues for man reported missing from Gillingham, Medway
Kent Police have issued a public appeal for help finding a man reported missing from Gillingham in Medway.
The force has released details including the man’s description and last known whereabouts as officers work to locate him safely. Appeals like this usually mean police are genuinely worried about someone’s welfare – or they desperately need fresh eyes on the case.
The Search Effort
Officers are running standard missing person checks across Gillingham and the wider Medway area.
CCTV footage, public transport networks, recent financial activity – all getting the once-over where it’s legal and proportionate. Local enquiries are happening in the street where he was last seen, plus nearby shops, transport hubs and among people who know him. Gillingham’s packed high streets, sprawling housing estates, and those railway links to Chatham create plenty of escape routes. Which is why they need public help.
But time remains critical in missing person cases.
How the Public Can Help
See him and think he’s in immediate danger? Call 999.
Got other information? Ring 101 or use Kent Police’s online form, quoting the specific reference number for this case. The force follows national College of Policing guidance – risk assessments based on age, health issues, circumstances of disappearance. Medium or high risk cases get officers deployed fast and public appeals launched early.
Why Appeals Go Public
Police weigh up a missing person’s privacy against risk to their safety. Public appeals normally mean the welfare concerns have won that argument.
And they work. Publishing photos and descriptions massively boosts the chances of genuine sightings being reported. Across the UK, police get over 300,000 missing person reports annually. Most people turn up within 24 to 48 hours – though that’s cold comfort when you’re the one doing the searching.
Once someone’s found safe, Kent Police typically pulls or updates the appeal to protect their privacy long-term.
Key Takeaways
- Kent Police have issued a public appeal for a missing man from Gillingham
- Officers are conducting CCTV checks and local enquiries across Medway
- Public should call 999 for immediate concerns or 101 for non-urgent information
What This Means for Kent Residents
Residents of Gillingham and wider Medway may notice increased police visibility in relevant streets, parks, and transport hubs as the search continues. Communities matter in missing person cases – public sightings often provide the crucial leads that bring people home safely. Got information, however trivial it seems? Contact Kent Police. Every detail helps.
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