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Hope Chi l’ha visto will also provide some more info tonight. If so, I’ll report at once.They must have been checking us out here!
In the direction of Mornington Grove, it's the first street on the right. It had to be that direction!
I am glad they released some more info today, hopefully that gives some renewed energy to keep looking. I am trying to make sense of it all now.
Fresh appeal Richmond police.
Appeal to locate missing man last seen in Bow
Police are appealing for help to find a man who has been missing for almost three weeks.
Antonino Coppola, 23, was last seen on Thursday, 16 September leaving Bow Road Station in the direction of Mornington Grove, E3 after he told a friend he felt unwell.
Antonino left his luggage with a friend, and has not been seen since.
His disappearance is out of character, and his family and friends are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.
Antonino, who is Italian and had been living in London for the past two years, is described as 6ft tall and of slim build. When he was last seen, he was wearing a white T-shirt, black trousers and orange Nike trainers.
He is known to have links to parts of south west London.
Detective Inspector Sian Hutchings, leading the investigation, said: “Antonino’s disappearance is completely out of character and his family and friends are desperate to hear from him.
“Over the last three weeks we have been carrying out extensive enquiries to try and locate Antonino, including reviewing a large amount of CCTV footage and speaking to those who knew him in London.
“I would appeal directly to Antonino to get in contact so we can let them know you are safe and well. I would also ask anyone who has seen Antonino or knows where he is to get in touch.”
If you can help police find Antonino then please call police via 101 quoting reference 21MIS028497.
You can also contact the Missing People charity anonymously on 180 000.
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yes!They must have been checking us out here!
Well well well... I have suggested from the beginning (when I thought it was all about being unwell) that he turned right again and that road is Mornington Grove. If he follows the road around the curve you come to the very area I suggested he could be - the wall on the edge of the park (to go to be unwell/or defecate) and I pointed out there are buildings along there and at the end that have CCTV on them and kept urging that they are checked. The family need to urgently go there and get the CCTV footage and urge the Police to check that corner of the Cemetery Park (which is very overgrown but also accessible from the far corner).
Exactly, he must have taken the first street on the right which is Mornington Grove. Mornington Grove is a quiet residential street then you can take Eleanor Street from that road. Eleanor Street is kinda more industrial area... and then you have Tidworth Road where there are a few restaurants and take aways. It's busier down there. Probably someone saw him but without any cctv pictures it's hard to identify him. It's not enough writing a description of his clothing that day. Was he wearing sunglasses and a mask maybe? Who knows.
When he (Antonino) was last seen, he was wearing a white T-shirt, black trousers and orange Nike trainers.
He is known to have links to parts of south-west London.
Det Insp Sian Hutchings, said: "Over the last three weeks we have been carrying out extensive enquiries to try and locate Antonino, including reviewing a large amount of CCTV footage and speaking to those who knew him in London.
Brother's desperate plea to find missing Londoner - BBC News
Yes, on CCTV he looks more like in this photo on the right.Well... is it just me or he does actually look quite different in this cctv footage compared to the pictures posted on his appeals?! That's why posting cctv pictures helps more!
Do you mean Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park?
When he (Antonino) was last seen, he was wearing a white T-shirt, black trousers and orange Nike trainers.
He is known to have links to parts of south-west London.
Det Insp Sian Hutchings, said: "Over the last three weeks we have been carrying out extensive enquiries to try and locate Antonino, including reviewing a large amount of CCTV footage and speaking to those who knew him in London.
Brother's desperate plea to find missing Londoner - BBC News
Was that image taken leaving Bow Road?
Was that image taken leaving Bow Road?
I presume so... please note that I'm trying to put some of the information that is out there together so we can help to locate this young man.
I just wondered if it was that end or the Richmond end.
If it was Richmond I think he'd been going down towards the tube, not coming up to exit (as in pics)
@Angleterre : In your experience, is there anything more we can read between the lines of this latest police appeal?Fresh appeal Richmond police.
Appeal to locate missing man last seen in Bow
Police are appealing for help to find a man who has been missing for almost three weeks.
Antonino Coppola, 23, was last seen on Thursday, 16 September leaving Bow Road Station in the direction of Mornington Grove, E3 after he told a friend he felt unwell.
Antonino left his luggage with a friend, and has not been seen since.
His disappearance is out of character, and his family and friends are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.
Antonino, who is Italian and had been living in London for the past two years, is described as 6ft tall and of slim build. When he was last seen, he was wearing a white T-shirt, black trousers and orange Nike trainers.
He is known to have links to parts of south west London.
Detective Inspector Sian Hutchings, leading the investigation, said: “Antonino’s disappearance is completely out of character and his family and friends are desperate to hear from him.
“Over the last three weeks we have been carrying out extensive enquiries to try and locate Antonino, including reviewing a large amount of CCTV footage and speaking to those who knew him in London.
“I would appeal directly to Antonino to get in contact so we can let them know you are safe and well. I would also ask anyone who has seen Antonino or knows where he is to get in touch.”
If you can help police find Antonino then please call police via 101 quoting reference 21MIS028497.
You can also contact the Missing People charity anonymously on 180 000.
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