The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Family calls for police in Germany to dredge river for missing man

Authoritie­s in Munich will only act after eight weeks

- EMMA CRICHTON ecrichton@thecourier.co.uk

The family of an Angus man missing in Munich have launched a petition calling on German police to search a river.

They believe Gareth Hicks, originally from Forfar, is alive but have asked the authoritie­s to dredge the River Isar to rule out the possibilit­y of his body being there.

It is now three weeks since the 32-yearold disappeare­d, after being with friends at Blitz Nightclub on February 22 before he left alone unexpected­ly.

He had recently moved to Munich from Forfar, where he worked as a welfare rights advocate for Angus Council.

Gareth’s brother, Stuart Hicks, wants Polizei Bayern DE (Munich police) to search the river but claims they will not do so until he has been missing for eight weeks.

He said the police would rather wait to see if a body floats to the surface.

In his petition, he said: “This is a petition to have the River Isar searched by the police in Munich, who would rather wait eight weeks as Gareth

Hicks’ body could potentiall­y float to the surface on its own.

“We don’t believe he is in there and would like this ruled out as soon as possible.

“Please sign our petition to help put pressure on the Munich police to act.”

Gareth has not been seen or heard from since he posted a picture on Facebook captioned “modern slave” in the early hours of the morning after he disappeare­d.

He then commented on the post saying: “Get out of jail free”.

The family think the picture might have been taken in a bus station. Gareth is 6ft 2in and of medium build. He has short, dark, wavy hair and dark brown eyes. When last seen, he was wearing a maroon, crew-neck jumper.

The family have been working with the Lucie Blackman Trust, a charity which helps British nationals in crisis overseas.

Matt Searle, chief executive of the trust, said the family hopes Gareth’s case will be treated with higher priority.

“The family have become increasing­ly frustrated at what they see as a lack of activity from the German authoritie­s,” he said.

Polizei Bayern DE did not respond to a request for comment.

Anyone with informatio­n about Gareth can contact the Lucie Blackman Trust at ops@lbtrust.org, WhatsApp on 07545 826407 or phone 01983 718802.

“We don’t believe he is in there and would like this ruled out as soon as possible. GARETH’S BROTHER STUART HICKS

 ??  ?? Gareth Hicks, from Forfar, disappeare­d in Munich on February 22.
Gareth Hicks, from Forfar, disappeare­d in Munich on February 22.

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