RAF
RAF Man Missing For Five Weeks
RAF serviceman Corrie McKeague has been missing for five weeks.
Corrie disappeared after a Friday night out over a month ago, the last confirmed sighting of the 23-year-old was in the early hours of Saturday September 24.
Since then, a man who was driving near Corrie’s base, RAF Honington, at 4.20am that day has told police that he saw a person fitting his description.
CCTV of Corrie on the night he went missing.
Earlier this week his mum said she feared her son, who was out with friends in Bury St Edmunds, may have left the town in a vehicle either “willingly or unwillingly”.
Nicola Urquhart told Forces TV that the police were doing “so, so much” to find Corrie but 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".
Corrie McKeague is described as white, standing at 5ft 10ins tall, of medium build and was wearing a light pink polo shirt and white jeans when he went missing.