Police in South London are intensifying their search for Anthony Hill, a 38-year-old data editor at MoneySavingExpert, who has been reported missing from his home in Croydon since Monday. Mr Hill's disappearance has prompted a public appeal from his family and local authorities, as concerns for his welfare grow.
Mr Hill was last seen on Monday, 24th June, at approximately 9:45 AM. CCTV footage has captured his last confirmed movements, showing him walking in the direction of South Croydon train station. This sighting is crucial for investigators attempting to piece together his journey and potential whereabouts.
His wife, Kayley Hill, has issued a heartfelt and desperate plea to the public, urging anyone who might have seen her husband or has any information regarding his disappearance to contact the police immediately. She described his disappearance as out of character and expressed the family's deep distress and anxiety.
Anthony Hill is known for his role as a data editor at MoneySavingExpert, the consumer finance website founded by Martin Lewis. The organisation has also shared the appeal for information, highlighting the urgency of the situation and the concern within the company for their colleague's safety.
Authorities have released a description of Mr Hill to assist the public in identifying him. He is described as white, approximately 5ft 10ins tall, with a slim build and short, dark hair. When last seen, he was wearing a navy blue t-shirt, dark trousers, and carrying a black rucksack. Police are encouraging residents in the Croydon area and beyond to check any private CCTV, dashcam footage, or doorbell camera recordings they may have from Monday morning.
The Metropolitan Police are leading the investigation and have set up a dedicated line for information. The public is asked to call 101, quoting reference 24MIS021948, or to contact the charity Missing People. The focus remains on locating Mr Hill safely and providing support to his family during this challenging time.
Source: The Sun