Kent Police renew appeal for information as new searches take place for man missing for 3 months

Liam Graham was last seen on Saturday July 22nd

Author: Ellie CloutePublished 13th Oct 2023

Kent Police have begun new searches to look for a man who was last seen three months ago in Kent.

They've renewed their appeal for new information, sightings or anyone with any details to come forward.

Liam Graham went missing after last being seen on Saturday 22 July 2023, just before 1am on Stoke Road, between Lower Stoke and Hoo.

Officers were preparing for fresh searches as part of the three-month anniversary on Sunday 22 October, which also was hoping to have allowed "seasonal changes in the landscape"

However, last Saturday (October 7), a wallet belonging to Liam was found on farmland, which led to searched beginning earlier - this Wednesday (October 11).

At the time that Liam went missing, Kent Police searched covering two miles on land and in the air with the use of drones, for a total of 10 days.

The search was around the Hoo Peninsula and specialist officers from Search and Marine unit's were involved.

CCTV and house-to-house enquiries were also looked over.

Police describe Liam as "white and of a medium build with short hair and a short beard. He was last seen wearing dark shorts and a dark, long-sleeved top."

Chief Inspector Trevor Jenner, District Commander for Medway, said: ‘Despite our extensive searches and enquiries we have not located Liam.

‘We are committed to supporting his family and will continue to explore any new information we receive. We continue to request public support in locating Liam.’

Anyone with information is asked to call Kent Police on 999 quoting reference 23-0247.

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