Daughter of missing St Austell man says she 'won't give up until he's home where he belongs'
Veteran Anthony Haley hasn't been seen for almost a week
Last updated 28th Sep 2021
The daughter of a missing man from St Austell says she will not give up until he is home where he belongs.
Tanisha, along with her brother Reece, have made a heartfelt appeal to find their dad Anthony Haley.
The 42-year-old disappeared last Wednesday morning (22nd September) and has not been seen since.
Police, coastguard crews and search and rescue teams have been scouring the coast path, river banks, ponds and steep woodland.
Anthony is former Royal Navy and a Beacon Alert, issued by veterans’ charity All Call Signs, has had almost 40,000 shares.
Posting online, Anthony's daughter Tanisha said: “Today has probably been the hardest day of my life, still no signs of my dad honestly so heart wrenching. The last thing he said to me on the 22nd of September around 9:15 he said I’ll see you Friday my love with your card and balloons but there has been no show. I just wish I knew where to find you or just to even know your okay. I love you dad”.
She later posted: “I know your out there somewhere and I’m not going give up til your home where you belong”.
On Monday Tanisha wrote: “Another day without knowing where you are or even if you are okay please come home soon dad”.
A dedicated Facebook page has been set up to help with the searches for Anthony.
Anyone who sees the 42-year-old veteran or who has any information as to his whereabouts is being urged to contact police by calling 999 and quoting log 622 of 22nd September.
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