Images of Kevin Hicks, who disappeared from his family home in Croydon more than 19 years ago, are to be beamed to pubs and clubs across the UK in May to coincide with Missing Persons month.
The scheme, being organised by the National Missing Persons Helpline, will see a photograph and a computer generated image of Kevin as he might look now appear on touch screen ‘itbox’ entertainment machines across the country.
Kevin was just 16 when he went missing. His family hope his appearance on the terminals will lead to new information to his whereabouts.
If you can help, call the Missing Persons Helpline on 0500 700 700.
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