Major Crimes Unit investigating disappearance of Wisbech man

He was last seen on 31st January

Author: Henry WinterPublished 22nd Feb 2024
Last updated 23rd Feb 2024

Police in Cambridgeshire say they're "extremely concerned" about a Wisbech man who's been missing for 3 weeks.

The force’s Major Crime Unit has taken over the investigation.

David Cross, of South Brink, Wisbech was last seen on CCTV at 11.24pm on January 31st in the passageway by Nene Terrace.

He was reported missing on Sunday, February 4 by staff at the Ferry Project.

David, who is 35 and originally from Kings Lynn, is described as slim, 5’5”, with dark brown hair and was last seen wearing a grey or black hooded jumper, dark jeans and light trainers.

DI Rich Stott said: “We are extremely concerned about David’s whereabouts and what may have happened to him, given the length of time he has been missing and the unexpected nature of his disappearance.

“We are keen to hear from anyone who has seen David since January 31 or has any information about his whereabouts. Any information, no matter how small, could prove crucial to finding him.

“As time goes on we have to consider all possibilities about what has happened to David and one of those lines of enquiry is that he may have come to harm."

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