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Mother Of Missing RAF Man Asks Public For Help

The mother of missing RAF serviceman Corrie McKeague has made an appeal for members of the public to help police find him, by coming forward if they have information.
 
Corrie disappeared a month ago, with the last confirmed sighting of the 23-year-old occurring on the early hours of September 24.
 
Since then, a man who was driving near RAF Honington at 4.20am that day has since told police that he saw a person fitting Corrie's description.
 
Corrie had been on a night out with friends in Bury St Edmunds.
 
Now Corrie's mum, Nicola Urquhart, has been speaking to Forces TV.
 
In the interview, she praised the police for doing "so, so much" to find Corrie, but said that ultimately there was...
"No digital footprint, no sightings that have been confirmed, no CCTV, nothing of Corrie".
Mrs Urquhart has said that a person "cannot disappear from a huge town like Bury and not leave a trace", and that a member, or members, of the public must know something.
 
She said that somebody may have tried to be nice, but "taken [Corrie] to the wrong base, or the wrong area, and then... they're feeling guilty, they don't want to come forward, but they started off being nice, doing something kind for Corrie - so please keep doing that kind thing and come back and tell us where he's been dropped off".    
 
 

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