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Man missing after driving off in his car
POLICE are concerned about the safety of a 47-year-old man from Bexleyheath who went missing on Wednesday.
Terry Love was last seen by his wife at their home in Veroan Road at 5.30am on October 1.
Mr Love left in his white BMW 5-series - registration L218 KHJ - and took a bankcard with him.
He is white, 5ft 7in tall with a heavy build and bald with greying hair at the sides.
When last seen Mr Love was wearing a red coloured fleece with black piping, jeans and black shoes.
Bexley Police said they have serious concerns for his safety and whereabouts and believe he could have travelled anywhere in the country.
Anyone who has seen Mr Love, or knows where he is should call Bexley CID on 020 8284 9148 or Missing People on 0500 700 700.
11:49am Saturday 4th October 2008
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CommentPosted by: erm, at my pc on 6:25pm Sat 4 Oct 08
surely with the amount of cctv and number plate recognition systems in place at the moment it shouldnt be too hard to find a white bmw
surely with the amount of cctv and number plate recognition systems in place at the moment it shouldnt be too hard to find a white bmw
Posted by: Mark, Dartford on 8:53am Sun 5 Oct 08
CCTV apparently, is not manned( by the council)as it should be.Ask them.
CCTV apparently, is not manned( by the council)as it should be.Ask them.
Posted by: Ronnie, at work on 12:23pm Sun 5 Oct 08
[bold]and if they are being monitered its to catch people flicking a fag but out there car windows!!!!!!¬[/bold]
and if they are being monitered its to catch people flicking a fag but out there car windows!!!!!!¬ Posted by: CAFC, Bexleyheath on 8:17pm Sun 5 Oct 08
I saw this car today parked in Hazelmere road Bexleyheath and there were two police vans parked along side it so they have definitely found the car but did not see anyone with the car although they had it open.
I saw this car today parked in Hazelmere road Bexleyheath and there were two police vans parked along side it so they have definitely found the car but did not see anyone with the car although they had it open.
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