05.07.2016
Missing crane operator appeal UPDATED
In the UK police are becoming increasingly concerned over the disappearance of tower crane operator Paul Ingleton.
Ingleton, 48, is - we understand – a career tower crane operator with almost 30 years experience, he joined Northamptonshire based Total Tower Cranes last year. and lives in Runnymede, Surrey. He went missing yesterday morning. We understand that his mobile phone is not working and that his car has been found abandoned.
Police officers, assisted by volunteers from Surrey Search and Rescue, are carrying out extensive searches for him in the Leith Hill area and have appealed for help. The description they have given is: that he is white, around 5ft 9ins tall, of medium build, with dark untidy hair, grey/black facial stubble and blue eyes. He is believed to be wearing blue jeans, a T-shirt and jumper.
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Paul Ingleton
A Surrey Police spokesman said: “We are growing increasingly concerned for his safety and are appealing to anyone who has seen him, or with any other information, to contact them as a matter of urgency. If you can help, call Surrey
Police on 101, quoting incident reference P16149958.”
It is highly unusual that the UK police get so intensive on a missing adult before 48 hours have passed. Highlighting their concern in this case. Hopefully someone might be able to point the police in the right direction and all will end well.
Once again call Surrey Police on 101 and quote reference number P16149958
We are sad to report that the body of Paul Ingleton was found on Thursday July 7th on Leith Hill in Surrey. We do not know how he died.
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