I’ll find the latest information on Luke Durbin’s disappearance, but I don’t currently have live access to news updates. Here’s what’s publicly known and how to verify the newest details.
Direct answer
- As of the most recent widely reported updates, Luke Durbin disappeared in Ipswich, Suffolk, on May 12, 2006, after leaving Zest nightclub. The last confirmed sighting was around 4:00 AM on a CCTV clip near Dog’s Head Street heading toward the bus station; no solid public breakthrough has resolved the case to this day. For the latest developments, please check trustworthy outlets and official criminal justice or Missing People updates.
Where to look for the latest information
- Official police updates: Suffolk Police or the Missing Persons Bureau pages often post formal appeals, rewards, and new sightings. Check their recent statements or press releases for any new line of inquiry.
- Reputable UK outlets: BBC News, The Guardian, and local papers like East Anglian Daily Times frequently publish anniversary features or appeals related to Luke Durbin.
- Missing People and related charities: these organizations often issue renewed appeals on anniversaries or when new evidence emerges.
What to verify in reports
- Any new CCTV releases or sightings, including sightings of vehicles (e.g., silver/white Volvo 440) or persons matching Luke’s description.
- Any searches conducted in freshwater or woodland areas and results.
- Any familial or police statements about new lines of inquiry, rewards, or memorials.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest articles and provide a concise, citable summary with links. I can also help you track anniversary updates or create a quick timeline of sightings and search efforts.
Sources
Listen to Luke Durbin from The Missing. Nineteen-year-old Luke Durbin went missing in the early hours of Friday, May 12, 2006. Luke, from Hollesley, had gone for a night out with friends in Ipswich on Thursday May 11th, leaving his mobile phone and other personal belongings, including his motorbike, at a friend’s house in Woodbridge. He went to Zest nightclub in Ipswich with friends, but became separated from them during the evening. Luke’s mum Nicki describes the search that followed, and her...
shows.acast.comLuke we are here for you whenever you are ready; we can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe.
www.missingpeople.org.ukThe Disappearance of Luke Durbin: Directed by Robin Anderson. With David Morrissey. Luke Durbin vanishes after a night out with some friends. Luke had ventured from taking drugs to dealing them, and it's possible that he crossed the wrong people.
www.imdb.comNicki Durbin issues a renewed call for answers on the 20th anniversary of her son's disappearance.
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