Missing Man Justin Henry: Police Release Last Sighting Footage in Desperate Search

Detectives hunting for missing Justin Henry have dropped CCTV footage showing his final known movements. The 34-year-old was last spotted at his partner’s Brixton home on Sunday, October 15. Later that night, around 9.50pm BST, Justin was caught on camera at a McDonald’s drive-thru in Croydon buying food.

Family Pleads for Answers

Justin’s family is distraught and begging the public to help find him. They describe him as a kind, loving man who wouldn’t harm anyone. “We just want to know where Justin is,” they say.

Detective Chief Inspector Matt Webb from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command hopes the released footage will trigger fresh leads. The search remains active as police continue piecing together Justin’s movements that night and the early hours of October 16.

Timeline of Events Revealed

  • Last seen in person at Brixton on Oct 15 evening
  • Captured on CCTV at Croydon McDonald’s drive-thru at 9:50pm
  • Drove to Waddon New Road; his silver Mercedes parked there for 2.5 hours
  • Vehicle later found on Kingswood Drive, SE19, shortly after 1am on Oct 16

The identity of the driver arriving at Kingswood Drive remains unclear due to low-quality CCTV images. However, Justin’s family insists it wasn’t him behind the wheel.

Ongoing Investigation and Arrests

Forensic searches covered a Croydon residence and Justin’s car. Two men, aged 29 and 28, have been charged in connection to the case. On October 18, a 27-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping but later bailed while inquiries continue.

Police urgently seek anyone with information about Justin’s disappearance or his recent whereabouts to get in touch.

How to Help

Witnesses or tip-offs can be reported to the police by phone, Twitter, or the MetCC Public Portal. Quote Operation Ashgulf or CAD 5224/21Oct. Anonymous information can also be shared with Crimestoppers online or by phone.

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