THE final CCTV image of a missing man and woman has been released, showing the couple walking along a high street with a mystery carrier bag.
Rebecca Smallcalder, 26, and Louis Bond, 31, were last seen in the Brompton area of Gillingham, Kent, on Monday at around 2.30pm.
Kent PoliceRebecca Smallcalder, 26, was last seen in the Brompton area of Gillingham[/caption]
Kent PoliceLouis Bond, 31, has been missing since Monday[/caption]
Kent PolicePrevious CCTV showed Rebecca wearing a scarf[/caption]
The new CCTV images, shared by Kent Police this evening, show the couple walking along a road in the Chatham area at around 3.25pm the day they went missing.
Rebecca is wearing a black coat and hat and has a bag slung round her shoulder.
Louis is also wearing a black coat and a light-coloured hat and is carrying a carrier bag.
He was previously seen carrying a black rucksack, and wearing a reflective jacket – which he is thought to have since discarded.
In an updated statement, a spokesperson for Kent Police said: “Officers are seeking help to locate two missing people from Gillingham who are thought to be together.
“Louis Bond and Rebecca Smallcalder are in a relationship and were both reported missing on Monday 6 January 2025.
“A CCTV image has now been recovered which shows their last known movements on that day. This was at around 3.25pm and in the Chatham area.”
Louis is described as being white, 5ft 5ins, of slim build and with a shaved head.
Kent Police described Rebecca as being white, of slim build, 5ft 11ins with dark hair which she wears in a ponytail.
Rebecca’s heartbroken sister earlier shared the police on Facebook and wrote: “Could everyone please look out for my sister.
“We just want you home Becky, we love you so much.”
Chief Inspector Garry Cook said: “Our enquiries to locate Louis led us to identify that Rebecca had not been seen after leaving work on the same day.
“We have identified they were together in Gillingham High Street during the afternoon of Monday 6 January.
“We are very concerned for their welfare and are urging members of the public to contact us if they see either of them.”
Anyone with information should call 999, quoting reference 06-0983.
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