❗️MISSING CHILD❗️
Police are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of missing person, 13 year old Alyssa Hinton.
Alyssa was last seen in the Cregagh Road area in Belfast at approximately 1640hrs. She is believed to be wearing a white polo top, black shorts, trainers and has a bag with her with a hoody in it. She has dyed red hair and she wears glasses with a dark pink frame.
We would ask anyone who has seen Alyssa, or who has information which may help us to locate her, to contact police on 101, quoting reference number 1501 12/06/26. #NorthernIreland
MISSING GIRL-PLEASE SHARE!!!
FAMILY FEARS FOR VULNERABLE BRITISH WOMAN LUCY STEMP WHO VANISHED IN FRANCE AFTER MUSIC FESTIVAL TRIP
Lucy Stemp from Tonbridge in Kent has not been heard from for over a week after travelling to Brest France for a music festival.
She was last spotted in the Bercy neighbourhood of Paris on May 30 2026.
Her stepdad Sean described her as very vulnerable and the family have reported her missing saying she has no means to return home.
The British Embassy French police and Interpol are now involved in the search with public appeals for information on her whereabouts.
The Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office confirmed it is supporting the family and in contact with local authorities.
It is 20 years today since Luke went missing, please keep his family in your thoughts 🙏🏻
ANNIVERSARY APPEAL - LUKE DURBIN
Luke Durbin was 19 years old when he went missing on Thursday 12 May 2006. Having had a few drinks locally with friends, they went on to Zest nightclub in Ipswich. The last confirmed sighting was at 04:00hrs on Friday 12 May 2006. He was captured on the zebra crossing on Dog’s Head Street walking towards the bus station.
Described as 5ft 10in and of slim build, Luke has brown hair and blue eyes. He was wearing blue jeans, black shirt and a reversible plum/grey top with brown suede loafers at the time of his disappearance.
The extensive investigation identified a vehicle of interest captured on CCTV in Orwell Place nine minutes after Luke was last seen. The car is believed to be a white or silver Volvo 440 with a possible registration M206 LYE. Unfortunately, it was established the car was registered with a false name and address.
If you have credible information, please call the Norfolk and Suffolk Major Crime Review Team on 01953 423819 (answer machine service is available) or email [email protected]. If you would prefer to remain anonymous, please phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or use their online reporting service (link below).
For an accurate overview of the investigation, it is recommended the facts are viewed on the police website (link below). Speculation publicly on social media platforms could impact the investigation and compromise any potential convictions through the criminal justice system.
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Missing People:
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We are refreshing the missing appeal of Madeleine McCann ahead of her birthday this week.
Madeleine was three years old when she went missing during a family holiday in #PraiaDaLuz, #Portugal, on 3 May 2007.
We are thinking of Madeleine's loved ones during this difficult period for them.
To help #findMadeleineMcCann, please share this appeal and report any sightings to us.
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"Oooh, I don't know what Keir stands for ?"
DECENCY!
"What's he doing?"
#FixingBritain
"Name just one thing he's done"
Well, recently, he kept us out of the Iranian war! Left to Farage + Badenough, we would have joined
"Anything else?"
Lots...
This iconic photograph of Violet Carson as Ena Sharples was featured in the Coronation Street episode shown 60 years ago today - Episode 565.
One of the greatest photographs ever taken.
"Living as high as this is alright for millionaires and sparrows but not for me". #Corrie
SATURDAY SHARE - NATALIE PUTT
Natalie Putt was 17 years old when she went missing on 1 September 2003 from Dudley, West Midlands. She allegedly left her home in Lower Gornal to go to a local shop after putting her son down to sleep, leaving the 11-week-old with his father.
Born in Aberystwyth, Natalie grew up in Machynlleth, a picturesque village in North Wales. After the breakdown of her parent’s relationship, she moved to the West Midlands with her father in 1995. But, she travelled back regularly to her Welsh homeland to visit her family.
West Midlands Police encourage people with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to phone 101 or the investigation team on 0121 428 6092. If you would prefer to remain anonymous, contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their online reporting service (link below).
Alternatively, phone or text Missing People on 116 000 or email [email protected] quoting reference 03-001498. Sightings and information about any missing person can also be given anonymously through the Missing People website (link below).
West Midlands Police:
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Missing People:
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Report a Sighting:
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Inquest:
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Special report:
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In-depth media article:
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Facebook:
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#SaturdayShare #FindNatalie #MissingPersonsSupport #J4N #ArGoll @FindNatalie
I joined X (Twitter) shortly after losing my 13 year old daughter, Ashley, to brain cancer. It’s become my lifeline, a place to amplify our #ChildhoodCancer community’s voice & connect with incredible friends who inspire me to keep fighting.
My deepest hope is to awaken the world to the heartbreaking toll this disease takes on entire families & to rally the urgent support our brave Children have been denied for far too long.
Your follows & reposts are so appreciated that will help us carry our message even further.
THANK YOU. ❤️
We refresh our appeal today for any new information on the whereabouts of Steven Durand.
Steven, aged 31 at the time, was last seen in #Salford, #GreaterManchester, on the morning of 19 October 2018.
He is a dearly-missed son, brother and uncle, and we are thinking of his loved ones.
If you think you may have seen Steven, please come forward with your sighting. Any piece of information, no matter how small, could be crucial to reuniting him with his family.
#findStevenDurand
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In 1937, Rupert Mayer stood in his pulpit at St. Michael's Church in Munich and preached against Hitler.
By then, Germany had been a Nazi dictatorship for four years. Most priests remained silent. Most bishops tried to negotiate with the regime. Most Germans cheered. Mayer preached the opposite.
He was 61 years old—a Jesuit priest in a black cassock, standing on a wooden prosthetic leg. He had lost his original leg 21 years earlier. Here is how he got there.
Rupert Mayer was born in Stuttgart on January 23, 1876, the son of a prosperous merchant. He wanted to be a Jesuit from his teens, but at his father’s request, he became a diocesan priest first. He was ordained in 1899 at age 23, and a year later, he finally entered the Jesuit novitiate.
By 1912, he had settled in Munich, the city he would serve for the rest of his life. After World War I, Munich was a broken place—full of jobless veterans, hungry families, and people drifting in from the countryside with no housing or hope. Mayer went to work. He collected food and clothing, found jobs, and walked the streets at night to visit the poor. He walked, then hobbled, then walked again on that wooden leg.
He had lost his leg during the Great War. Having volunteered as a military chaplain, he served in field hospitals and the trenches across France, Poland, and Romania. On December 30, 1916, a grenade exploded near him, destroying his left leg. He was awarded the Iron Cross, First Class—the first priest to receive one of Germany’s highest military honors.
Back in Munich, he never stopped. By 1921, he was preaching at St. Michael's and celebrating Mass at the train station at 3:10 AM so workers could attend before their early shifts. The city began calling him "the Apostle of Munich."
Then came 1933. Adolf Hitler became Chancellor, and the Nazi Party began closing Catholic schools and trying to replace Christian identity with Nazi ideology. While much of the clergy stayed quiet to protect what they had, Mayer went straight to the pulpit. He preached against the Nazis by name, stating that a Catholic could not be a National Socialist and that Hitler’s racial theories contradicted the Gospel.
The Gestapo began sending informants to his sermons. In 1937, they ordered him to stop speaking in public altogether. He obeyed the letter of the law by avoiding rallies, but he returned to his pulpit and preached harder than ever.
He was arrested on June 5, 1937. At his trial, he told the judge: "Despite the ban imposed on me, I shall preach further, even if the state deems it a punishable act." He was given a suspended sentence, but he didn't stop. He was arrested a second time in 1938, then a third time in 1939. This time, the Gestapo tried to force him to break the seal of confession to reveal the names of Nazi opponents. Mayer refused.
At age 63, the one-legged priest was sent to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp and placed in solitary confinement. His health collapsed quickly. Fearing that his death in the camp would create a martyr, the Nazis moved him to Ettal Abbey under house arrest in 1940. For five years, he was forbidden to preach, leave, or receive visitors. He waited and prayed while his country destroyed itself.
On May 11, 1945, American soldiers liberated the Abbey. A U.S. officer personally drove Mayer back to the ruins of Munich. He climbed back into his damaged pulpit at St. Michael's and told the congregation: "Even a one-legged Jesuit, if it is God's will, can live longer than a 'thousand-year' dictatorship."
He spent his final months preaching reconciliation and forgiveness, refusing to call for revenge. On November 1, 1945, while preaching during Mass on All Saints' Day, he suffered a stroke and collapsed. He died within minutes, still in his vestments, still in his pulpit.
Mayer’s story matters because when most chose survival over witness, he chose the truth. He could have stayed quiet, but as he told a Gestapo interrogator, ....
This is our precious 12 year old Daughter after radiation treatment (week 1 of 6) for #BrainCancer 💔
Ashley was devastated to find out that her hair was going to fall out & still can’t comprehend how she stayed so positive & strong throughout her battle.
A follow & repost would mean the world to us to keep our Ashley’s story alive & being able to be a mighty voice for our #ChildhoodCancer Warriors.
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🚨 SHE’S VANISHED 🚨
Rachel Kerr, 31, from Dunblane, Scotland, is missing in Agadir.
She was in Morocco on a work trip.
On April 25, she checked out of the Caribbean Village Agador hotel.
Since then nothing.
Her phone is switched off.
No contact.
No trace.
Her family haven’t heard from her in three days and are growing increasingly desperate.
Her cousin, Claire Hill, is pleading for help anyone who may have seen Rachel, or knows anything at all, to come forward.
Every hour matters now.
Even the smallest piece of information could make the difference.
Her family must be beside themselves right now 💔
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