HELP FIND TONY Urgent Appeal to Find Missing 27-Year-Old Tony from Virginia Water
Urgent Appeal to Find Missing 27-Year-Old Tony from Virginia Water

Urgent Appeal to Find Missing 27-Year-Old Tony from Virginia Water

Police have launched an urgent appeal to locate 27-year-old Tony, who has been reported missing from his home in Virginia Water since the evening of Thursday, 25 July.

Officers have released CCTV footage which appears to show Tony in Chertsey town centre later that same night. He was seen wearing a light yellow t-shirt, black jogging bottoms, black trainers, and a black cross-body bag — the same outfit he was last seen in earlier in the day.

Tony is described as a White man, approximately 5ft 10 inches tall, with blue eyes and a short stubble beard.

He is known to have connections to Lyne, Chertsey, and St Ann’s Hill, and police believe he may have travelled to one of these areas.

A spokesperson for Surrey Police said:

“We are concerned about Tony’s welfare and are asking anyone who may have seen him or has information about his whereabouts to contact us as a matter of urgency.”

If you have any information or believe you’ve seen Tony, you are urged to contact police quoting PR/45250090967 by sending a private message or reporting online via: https:///orlo.uk/keV96

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