Friday, February 20, 2015

Paul Kerrison: Family make further plea over Eston dad who vanished without trace 17 weeks ago


“The last 17 weeks have been torturous for us. It is difficult to carry on with normal daily life, we are struggling with not knowing if he is safe and well.”


Those were the words from the family of missing Eston dad Paul Kerrison who vanished without trace 17 weeks ago, as they appealed again for him to return home this afternoon.


Paul Kerrison Paul Kerrison


Dad-of-one Paul, has not been seen since the evening of Saturday, October 25, in the Birkdale Road area of New Marske.


His mother Susan reported the 30-year-old missing after he failed to return to their home on Jubilee Road after a night out.


At the time of his disappearance leaflets were handed out by Cleveland Police - who said they believed Paul may have attempted to seek refuge in a garden or outbuilding within the New Marske area.


At a press conference at Ladgate Lane Police Station a family statement read: “We are touched by the responses we have had from well wishers and would like to thank those people who have taken the time to contact Cleveland Police with possible sightings of Paul since his disappearance.


“Sadly none of this has led to finding him and getting him home to us.”


The Kerrison family appealed at Cleveland Police Head Quarters The Kerrison family appealed at Cleveland Police Head Quarters


Paul had been released from prison three weeks prior to his disappearance. He is also epileptic and requires daily medication.


A former St Peter’s School pupil, he is described as around 6ft 3ins tall, of slim build with short, with brown hair and was last seen wearing a black tracksuit top and bottoms and Nike Air Max trainers. He also has distinctive tattoos on his upper arms.


The statement added: “Paul is a loving brother and son, he is partner to Sarah and doting dad to their five-year-old son Kieren. We all miss him, we are all worried about him and we all want him home with us.


Georgina Carr Middlesbrough family are concerned about their missing family member Paul Kerrison


Middlesbrough family are concerned about their missing family member Paul Kerrison

“He is very outgoing and friendly, he’s the sort of person who would stop and talk to anyone.”


Anyone with information as to his whereabouts are urged to call Cleveland Police on 101.



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