Joseph Bellamy, 18
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From Pride Of Britian Social Medias. Ben Thornbury, 19 – Co-Op Part time Supermarket Worker in Malmesbury, Wiltshire. Helping with the Jack Sullivian Missing Person case in Bristol. Contacting Out Of Hand Billboard company. Billboard coverage was given near Cabot’s Circus in the hopes of more publicity. Dillon is now safely home to his family.
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Jack O’Sullivan was last seen in Hotwells, Bristol – On March 2nd 2024. The poster can be downloaded on this webpage and the Facebook group to help find him is here; https://www.facebook.com/share/ewSdCEGdZeQTgUex/?mibextid=K35XfP A £20,000 reward for an key information.
March was a significant month for ‘Missing People – Lost but Loved’ as we had the amazing chance to initiate a billboard campaign in Kingswood, Bristol. The campaign was funded by Ben Thornbury, 18, who is the director of our organisation and used earnings from his part-time job to purchase this advertisement. Ben said “It
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Join the Facebook Group to Find Jacob here https://www.facebook.com/share/wSXeErtjyMEYmBKs/?mibextid=LQQJ4d
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Please consider signing the petition; https://chng.it/JPghbR6hgq
In the UK, approximately 170,000 people are reported missing each year. Sadly, many families feel unsupported by police forces across the country and are calling on the government to review how missing person cases are handled. Such a review could help provide the answers for these families.
One recurring theme in my conversations with these families is the inconsistency in police support. While some receive good assistance, the majority are left feeling helpless, often having to search on their own or rely on external agencies - costs that are usually borne by the families themselves or through public donations. This situation must change. Far too many families are left without answers, and the system needs to do better to support them.