
Corrie McKeague: Mother Offers Reward For Information

The mother of missing airman Corrie McKeague is offering a £50,000 reward to help her find missing son.
This comes as police recently called their twenty-week search for the RAF gunner to an end.
Taking to the Facebook page, Find Corrie, his mother Nicola Urquhart wrote:
"From the very first time I spoke publicly about Corrie disappearing I have said 'someone knows'. I still truly believe that."
"At this time there is only circumstantial evidence that Corrie may be in the landfill, but this is taken as the most positive line of enquiry, due to the lack of evidence that something else is possible or may have happened.
I believe that if ALL other lines of enquiry are completely exhausted, we will either find Corrie, or it will leave no doubt that Corrie has left the horseshoe in the BIFFA lorry. (making the argument to have it searched further a stronger possibility)
To this end, local business man Colin Davey has generously agreed again to put up the life changing £50,000 REWARD to any person that can provide information that leads to Finding Corrie.
It is never ever too late to do the right thing, For your own soul and conscience please come forward, help us to find Corrie, I need my boy home."
Colin Davey gambling site has previously donated £5,000 to fund a public search for Corrie.
The 23-year-old vanished on the morning of Saturday 24th September 2016, after a night out with friends in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
He was last seen in the town centre on CCTV at 3.25am wearing a light pink Ralph Lauren shirt, white jeans and brown suede Timberland boots with light soles.
Corrie's last sighting shows the missing senior aircraftman walking from a shop doorway and into a horseshoe-shaped area at 3.25am in Brentgovel Street, with no sighting of him emerging.