Police Deploy Helicopter and Drones in Search for Missing 16-Year-Old James Gibbons in Cuxton
Police Deploy Helicopter and Drones in Search for Missing 16-Year-Old James Gibbons in Cuxton

The search for missing teenager James Gibbons has intensified as Kent Police utilize a helicopter and drones in their efforts to locate him. James, 16, was last seen in Cuxton village around 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, 9 November, and concerns for his safety have been growing.

Alongside police resources, members of Kent Search & Rescue and numerous local volunteers have joined the search, combing through the village and surrounding areas. The community has rallied together, with residents actively assisting in the search for James.

Police Deploy Helicopter and Drones in Search for Missing 16-Year-Old James Gibbons in Cuxton
Appeal To Find Missing Boy From Medway: James Gibbons

James is described as being approximately 5 feet 11 inches tall with brown hair. When he was last seen, he was reportedly wearing grey jogging bottoms, a blue and grey hooded top, a checked grey and white shirt, and black trainers.

Authorities are urging anyone who may have seen James or has information regarding his whereabouts to contact them immediately. Anyone with details is asked to call 999, quoting reference 09-1043.

The family and community continue to hope for James’s safe return as search efforts remain ongoing.

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