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As the search to locate 55-year-old Richard continues, officers are wanting to hear from anyone who may have been on the banks of the River Hull, opposite the Crown and Anchor pub in Tickton, either on foot, by boat or any other type of transport, between 9.30am – 1.30pm on the day of his disappearance (Monday 30 December).
Missing person’s lead, Chief Inspector Owen Stafford from our Locate Team said: “Over the course of the last 11-days, we have been carrying out extensive lines of enquiries and following up on numerous leads to try and trace Richard’s movements and piece together where he may have travelled to. “We know that Richard walked across Molescroft Pavilion at 9.08am that morning (Monday 30 December), he is then thought to have walked on Hull Bridge Road, Tickton before heading east towards the Crown and Anchor pub. “He was later seen on CCTV heading north along the banks of the river Hull in the direction of High Eske nature reserve at 9.37am. This is the last confirmed sighting of him. “With support from specialist trained search officers, scent dogs and the Underwater Search unit, teams have been extending their searches to try and trace Richard’s next steps. As part of this line of enquiry, we are keen to speak to anyone who may been on the river banks, opposite to the Crown and Anchor pub, either on foot, by boat or any other form of transport between 9.30am – 1.30pm, around the time Richard was last seen. The what3words location for his last sighting are later.huddling.contacts. “I would also urge anyone who may have a boat moored in this area and has any CCTV that could assist with our enquiries to please get in touch, as well as checking outbuildings and any other covered areas that Richard may have taken shelter in. “Richard is described as being 6ft tall with dark brown hair, a bushy beard and is believed to be wearing a tan coat, dark denim trousers with a dark hat. “I want to offer my thanks to members of the public for their continued support and assistance in our search to locate Richard and to everyone who has come forward with information. Whether you have participated in a search or shared our appeals online, your help has been invaluable.” Anybody who has any information, no matter how small, dashcam or CCTV footage, or who may know where Richard may be and can assist us with locating him to please contact us our non-emergency number 101 quoting log 95 of 30 December. | ||||
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