Missing Kensington Man Sparks Concern as Search Continues
A week-long search for a missing man from Kensington has sparked concern among authorities and the public alike. Steven Carolan, 33, was last seen getting off a bus near Putney Bridge at approximately 6:50 pm on Friday, November 3rd.
Wearing black clothing and black trainers with white soles, Steven boarded a route 28 bus at 5:28 pm from West Kensington Station, headed towards Wandsworth. From there, he took a route 220 bus from Mapleton Crescent, disembarking at Putney Bridge at 6:50 pm.
What makes Steven’s disappearance even more worrying is the fact that he suffers from epilepsy and does not have access to his necessary medication. Both law enforcement and his parents are deeply concerned for his well-being.
Appealing to the public for assistance, Detective Inspector Fiona Van Kampen from the missing persons team stated, We have conducted numerous inquiries in our efforts to locate Steven, and we urge anyone who may have seen him either last Friday or in the week since then to come forward.
Steven’s mother, Sandra Carolan, also pleaded with him, saying, Steven, you’re not in any trouble. Your Mum and Dad want to help, we can help you, and we love you very much.
Members of the public who have any information related to Steven’s whereabouts are encouraged to contact the police at 101, quoting CAD 2483/04Nov. For immediate sightings, it is crucial to call emergency services at 999.
Additionally, those who prefer to remain anonymous can reach out to the Missing People charity at 116,000. The organization provides a free and confidential service to assist in locating missing individuals.
As the search for Steven Carolan continues, authorities hope that the collective effort of the public will help bring him safely back home.