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Police conduct late-night road checks in search for missing islander

Police conduct late-night road checks in search for missing islander

Sunday 19 February 2023

Police conduct late-night road checks in search for missing islander

Sunday 19 February 2023


Police were out until the early hours of this morning conducting road checks in St. Ouen as part of the search for missing islander Thomas Frost, who hasn't been seen for more than a week.

The 51-year-old has not been seen since around 22:00 last Saturday, at his parents' address, situated on a lane above L'Etacq in St. Ouen.

Last night, one week on from his disappearance, officers were out stopping and talking to motorists and pedestrians between 22:00 and 02:00 in the area near to where Mr Frost was last seen.

They focused on Le Mont Huelin and Mont Pinel in St. Ouen "in the hope that someone who walks or drives this route regularly may know something they haven't realised is important." Police said they hoped their appearance "may jog someone's memory".

specialist team of around 30 detectives and search officers has been put together to look for Mr Frost. A specialist search expert from Guernsey has now also been called in to support Jersey's own Police Search Advisor.

The Force's efforts have so far included searches of open land and shallow water, checks across the north- and south-west coastlines, house-to-house enquiriesuse of drones. They also confirmed yesterday a sniffer dog was being used.

Channel Islands Air Search has conducted an aerial sweep of the area Mr Frost was last seen, and Jersey Fire and Rescue Service's Inshore Lifeboat has been used to search the Val de la Mare reservoir.

Mr Frost is 51 years old, 5ft 10, of medium build with greying hair. It’s believed that he is wearing a crimson red t-shirt underneath a navy shirt with white buttons and navy jeans. He also may be wearing a light grey hoodie over his shirt and it is still thought that he didn’t have shoes on him when he disappeared. 

Islanders are still being encouraged to check their sheds, gardens and outbuildings, and share any CCTV, dash-cam or doorbell footage that could be helpful to the investigation.

Anyone with information should call police on 01534 612612, selecting option 2, then option 4.

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