Image issued of Ipswich's Luke Durbin missing since 2006
A CCTV image is released by police of teenager Luke Durbin on the night of his disappearance in Ipswich six years ago.
www.bbc.comI don’t have live access to current news right now. Based on recent publicly available coverage, Luke Durbin is a long-standing missing-person case from Ipswich, Suffolk, with ongoing appeals and periodic re-appeals over the years, including coverage around anniversaries and updates from the Major Investigations Team. His mother Nikki has consistently called for new information and closure, and authorities have maintained the case as open or active in various statements over time.[3][5][8]
If you’d like, I can summarize the latest confirmed developments from reliable outlets and missing-person charities, or help you set up a quick news watch on this case (e.g., a brief checklist for where to check updates and how to verify new leads). If you want, I can also pull together a concise timeline of key events and public appeals across the years.
A CCTV image is released by police of teenager Luke Durbin on the night of his disappearance in Ipswich six years ago.
www.bbc.comToday marks the eleventh anniversary of the disappearance of Suffolk teenager Luke Durbin and what happened to him is still a mystery. ITV News Anglia
www.itv.comNicki Durbin issues a renewed call for answers on the 20th anniversary of her son's disappearance.
www.bbc.comLuke Durbin, who disappeared in 2006, was a drug dealer who owed money, a documentary reveals.
feeds.bbci.co.ukLuke we are here for you whenever you are ready; we can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe.
www.missingpeople.org.ukLuke Durbin (19) disappeared on a night out with friends in Ipswich, Suffolk, On 11th May 2006. Earlier that day Luke had finished work at a greengrocers in Aldeburgh, then according to Police he went on to do a drug deal in Woodbridge before meeting up with his friends, Alex and Zach. The trio drank in pubs, took cocaine and then went clubbing in Ipswich. Luke then left the nightclub alone and tried and failed to get a taxi home because he had left his phones, keys and wallet at his friend's ho
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