The family of a 28-year-old Hull man who has been missing since Tuesday are “beside themselves” with worry.
Jamie was reported as missing to Humberside Police on Wednesday, June 18. His devastated partner, Paige North, said: “All we want to know as his family is that he’s OK and his two beautiful little girls can’t wait to have the biggest cuddle with their daddy.”
The last confirmed sighting of Jamie was in CCTV on Stansfield Close in east Hull; police believe he may have then headed towards Marfleet Lane. Paige added that Jamie’s grandad and mum are “besides themselves” with worry.
In a new statement today, Humberside Police said: “Officers conducting searches for missing 28-year-old Jamie from Hull are continuing to appeal for help to locate him after he was reported to us as missing on Wednesday, 18 June.
“Jamie was last seen in the area of Halliwell Close in Hull at around 1pm on Tuesday, 17 June and is described as being around 5ft 8ins tall with short light brown hair.

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“He is believed to be wearing a grey jacket with black jogging bottoms and grey and orange trainers. He is also thought to be in possession of a green bicycle.”
Leading the search, Inspector Jonathon McCloud said: “Over the course of the last two days we have been conducting multiple lines of enquiry including collating and reviewing CCTV and doorbell footage and conducting house to house to understand which direction Jamie travelled in from Halliwell Close.
“As part of those enquiries, the below footage CCTV footage captures Jamie at approximately 2pm on Tuesday, 17 June on Stansfield Close. This is the last confirmed sighting of him.

“From this point we believe Jamie may have travelled in the direction towards Marfleet Lane and are now appealing for anybody who lives or may have been in the general area between 1.45pm and 4pm to please contact us if you have information that may help.”
Anybody who has any information, no matter how small, dashcam or CCTV footage, or who may know where Jamie may be and can assist us with locating him to please contact us our non-emergency number 101 quoting log 351 of 18 June.