Mother of missing RAF man appeals for help
The mother of an RAF serviceman who vanished on a night out said she fears he got into a car “willingly or unwillingly” as she appealed for more public help to find him.
Corrie Mckeague, 23, was last seen in the early hours of 24 September after he had been with friends on a night out in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
His mother Nicola Urquhart, a police officer from Dunfermline, said that his abrupt disappearance from CCTV in the town led her to believe he left in a vehicle rather than on foot.
She downplayed the chance of terrorism or a kidnapping but voiced fears her son had been “in the wrong place at the wrong time” and stumbled across something happening. 0 Corrie Mckeague has been missing since 24 September
Praising Suffolk Police detectives’ probe into the mystery she said: “Knowing they have done all this work, all I have left is that he left in a vehicle, willingly or unwillingly.
“We can’t find one bit of evidence to say that he walked out. Not one bit of corroborating evidence to say that he has been seen anywhere (on foot).”