Search continues for Surrey man who has been missing for two months
Police have issued a fresh appeal for a man who has been missing for nearly two months as concerns continue to grow for his welfare. Glen, a 38-year-old from Ashford was last seen leaving his home on Wednesday, December 4.
Surrey Police have said they have explored various lines of enquiry in their bid to find Glen, however their searches for him remain ongoing. Glen was first reported missing on December 22, 2024.
Since then, police have used a range of techniques to aid in their search; including reviewing CCTV and phone records, and interviewing those Glen was last known to be with. The force has also conducted extensive searches in the area of Ashford where he was last sighted.
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As well as numerous overland searches, police have also used search and rescue teams, underwater sonar equipment and dive teams to assist in finding him. This has been carried out in conjunction with advice from expert search advisors. These searches remain ongoing.
Officers revealed they have received reports of Glen being sighted in the areas of Stanwell Moor, Bedfont, Hounslow and Feltham.
Glen is described as a white man with brown hair and blue eyes, and is believes to be about 5ft 8" in height. When he was last seen in December, Glen was wearing a black padded jacket, brown cargo trousers and carrying a backpack.
Surrey Police are urging the public to contact them if they have seen Glen or have any information on the 38-year-old's whereabouts. You can contact Surrey Police by calling 101, using their online reporting tool here, or by contacting them via Webchat or direct message, quoting the reference number PR/45240147566.