The mother and partner of a missing 26-year-old man have pleaded for him to ‘please come home’ following his sudden disappearance at the start of the month.
Thomas was last seen at around 12.30am on Sunday, October 6 in the Chester Close area of Bletchley.
Despite widespread and ongoing searches, officers from Thames Valley Police have been unable to locate him, and today [October 23], his mother is reaching out to the community for help.
His mum, Deborah, said: “We urge anybody who is out and about walking especially dog walkers to please keep an eye open for Thomas.
“He prefers to be outside in secluded places away from the public eye.
“Thomas if you hear or see this, please come home we are all missing you and love you so much.
“Lots of love mum and family.”
His partner, Casey, added: “I would just like to say please don't give up on Tom.
“Please keep sharing and searching, keeping your eyes open to help bring him home where he belongs with his family and with his children.
“Tom if you read this, please know I love you so much and the kids are missing their daddy.
“I can't do this alone I need you back, the kids are heartbroken that they don't have their dad at the moment.
“We want to get you the help you need to carry on living life to watch our babies grow up, they need you, Tom, I need you and we love you.”
The search area for Thomas has been widened to rural areas around Bletchley, Newton Longville, Mursley and Great and Little Brickhill.
The Mounted Section will be in the area of Newton Longville and Mursley today as the search continues for Thomas, who is 6ft tall with a slim build.
Detective Chief Inspector Emily Shepherd said: “Despite extensive searches across Milton Keynes, Bletchley, the Brickhills and surrounding areas, we have not been able to locate Thomas.
“Naturally, our concern for his safety is increasing day by day, and so we are again re-appealing today.
“Do you think you may have seen Thomas at any point after 6 October? If so, you can report possible sightings via our dedicated missing persons’ portal, or call us on 101.
“If you believe you see Thomas, please call us immediately on 999, quoting reference 43240480455.
“Thomas, if you see this appeal, please call us. We have officers and staff who can help you. You are not in any trouble at all, but your family and we are extremely concerned for you.
“Please contact us to let us know where you are.”
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