A multi-agency search effort for an 85-year-old man from Sheerness continues into its second day after he was reported missing on Christmas Day. Patrick Williams was last seen near Marine Parade in Sheerness at around 9:55 a.m., according to Kent Police.

Description and Appeal
Patrick is described as 5ft 7in tall, of slim build, with white or grey hair, a beard, and glasses. At the time of his disappearance, he was reportedly wearing casual attire, although specific details of his clothing remain unclear.
Police have raised concerns for Patrick’s welfare, noting that he sometimes becomes confused. A spokesperson for Kent Police said:
“Patrick sometimes gets confused, and there are growing concerns for his welfare. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to call 999 immediately, quoting reference 25-0311.”
Search Efforts
The search involves multiple agencies, including police, local volunteers, and search and rescue teams. Emergency services have also utilized drones and thermal imaging equipment to aid the search in the surrounding areas.
A nearby community center has been set up as a coordination hub, with volunteers assisting in canvassing the area and distributing posters with Patrick’s description. Local residents are being urged to check sheds, garages, and other outbuildings where Patrick may have sought shelter.
Public Support
Members of the Sheerness community have rallied to support the search efforts, with many sharing updates and appeals across social media platforms. One resident posted:
“We’re all hoping Patrick is found safe. Everyone is doing their best to help. If you live nearby, please keep an eye out and check your properties.”
Police Statement
Detective Inspector Sarah Clarke, who is leading the investigation, said:
“We are doing everything we can to locate Patrick as quickly as possible. His family is understandably very worried, and we are grateful for the public’s help and vigilance during this search.”
How to Help
Anyone who sees Patrick or has information on his whereabouts is encouraged to contact Kent Police immediately by calling 999, quoting the reference number provided.
Updates on the search will be shared as they become available. The police are urging the public to stay informed through official channels and to avoid spreading unverified information.