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New images of missing man

Trevor O'Donnell at 23, and an artistic impression of him at 38
Trevor O'Donnell at 23, and an artistic impression of him at 38

NEW images of a man last seen in Canterbury 14 years ago have been released by the charity Missing People.

Trevor O’Donnell went missing from the city on March 29, 1994, aged 23.

Known to his friends and family as Patrick, he is described as 6ft tall, of medium build, with blue eyes and short mousey hair.

He lived in student accommodation in Wincheap and worked in the local area, but disappeared in mysterious circumstances.

The pictures have been created to coincide with Trevor’s 38th birthday.

Teri Blythe, head of the charity’s Identification department, created the new images.

She said: "What we can do in long term cases like this is produce an age progression, giving people a new lead to go on and perhaps generate more information for a Police investigation.”

She added: “As Trevor would now be 38, his appearence may have altered significantly since he disappeared, but he would still retain his unique likeness.”


Audio: Teri Blythe talks to kmfm's Adam Williams about creating the images >>>


If you have seen Trevor or have any information regarding his whereabouts, please call the charity’s 24 hour confidential helpline on 0500 700 700 or email seensomeone@missingpeople.org.uk

Trevor can also call the charity’s confidential 24 hour service Message Home on 0800 700 740, where he can pass a confidential message to his family.

For more information, visit www.missingpeople.org.uk/trevoro’donnell

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