Monday, 17 October 2016

Timeline: Corrie McKeague

UPDATED: 21/10/16

Timeline of events relating to the disappearance of Corrie McKeague, last seen in Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk) on the morning of Saturday 24th September 2016. All times are UK BST; some timings are approximate.

Corrie McKeague is 23 years of age, approximately 5ft 10 inches tall, medium build and speaks with a Scottish accent. He is currently serving with the RAF Regiment, based at RAF Honington in Suffolk.

If you were in Bury St Edmunds on the evening of 23rd September or the early hours of 24th September 2016 or have any information which could help to establish the whereabouts of Corrie McKeague, please contact Suffolk Police on 01473 782019 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.


Corrie McKeague

Friday 23rd September 2016

2300 approx: drives from RAF Honington to Bury St Edmunds, where he joins friends for a night out.


Saturday 24th September 2016

Before 0100: Drinking with friends in Flex nightclub in Bury St Edmunds.

0100 approx: Leaves the nightclub and parts company with friends; walks to Pizza Mama Mia on St Andrew's Street North where he orders takeaway food. Seen on shop CCTV playing "rock, paper, scissors" with another customer.

0120 approx: Seen on CCTV released by Suffolk Police 02/10/16 crossing St Andrew's Street North and entering Brentgovel Street. NB: the two blurred out figures in the video have been identified and are not sought by police.

Shortly after 0120: Goes into Hughes shop doorway to eat takeaway and then falls asleep.

0308: Sends a picture message to a friend from his Nokia Lumia 435 mobile phone.


Nokia Lumia 435 mobile phone


0324: Seen by CCTV leaving the shop doorway and walking in the direction of the Cornhill shopping centre. Goes out of view of the camera walking towards the rear of shops at the junction of Brentgovel Street and Short Brackland.

0324+: No further confirmed sighting after this time.

0400 approx*: Mobile phone detected within range of Bury St Edmunds mast.

0800 approx*: Mobile phone detected within range of mast near Barton Mills, approximately 12 miles to the north-west of Bury St Edmunds. No further indication of the phone's whereabouts after this time.

* NB: It is now confirmed that the phone took 28 minutes to travel from the Bury St Edmunds area to Barton Mills area. This timing is believed to coincide with the movement of a private bin lorry which made a collection of 11kg of recyclables from a single bin at the point of the last sighting.


Monday 26th September 2016

Afternoon: Reported to police as missing by base staff at RAF Honington after failing to turn up for work.


Monday 26th September onward

Extensive ground and water searches carried out by Suffolk Police, SULSAR, NSARDA and RAF search teams in the Bury St Edmunds area and along possible routes between the town, RAF Honington and Barton Mills, including off-road routes based on a witness suggestion that Corrie McKeague intended to walk back to his base. 

Additional searches for the mobile phone within the Barton Mills mast area. 

Continuing appeals for information, private CCTV footage and property checks. 

Extensive social media and poster campaign by members of the public and businesses across East Anglia in association with Corrie McKeague's family.


3rd October 2016

Private bin lorry seized and searched by Suffolk Police following a suggestion that its movements on the morning of 24/9/16 matched those of the mobile phone. Nothing found.


9th October 2016

Three potential witnesses identified and interviewed following an appeal by Suffolk Police. Unclear whether any new information was forthcoming as a result.

21st October 2016

Suffolk Police release CCTV of last known movements and appeal for potential new witnesses from Pizza Mama Mia to come forward.
For the latest information or to download a printable poster, please visit the Suffolk Police website.


Thursday, 4 February 2016

Timeline: Saddleworth moor mystery man

Timeline of events relating to the death of an unidentified man on the track to Chew Reservoir near Greenfield, Oldham put together from various press reports. Anyone who recognises this man or with information should phone police on 0161 856 8972 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Friday 11th December 2015

Before 0900: Seen on CCTV walking around Ealing, West London

0904: Seen on CCTV at Ealing Broadway station buying a ticket to Euston station (£4.80)

CCTV images from Ealing Broadway station 0904 11/12/15
0904-0950: Travels to Euston by underground

0950: Buys return ticket from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly (£81.50)

1000: Departs London Euston by train

1207: Arrives Manchester Piccadilly station

 CCTV footage from Manchester Piccadilly station 1229 11/12/15

1207-1229: Remains in Piccadilly station, visits various shops (including Boots and M&S), buys food.
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1229: Seen on CCTV descending stairs at Piccadilly station
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1229-1257: Remains in Piccadilly station, visits various shops (as prior to 1229)

1257 approx: Spends four minutes at an enquiry point - nature of enquiries unknown

1301 approx: Leaves Piccadilly station via Fairfield Street entrance (taxi rank & pick up/drop off points), but returns shortly after. Unclear as to whether he actually goes to the taxi rank before returning.

1303: Leaves Piccadilly station by the main entrance (towards Station Approach/Piccadilly)

1303-1405: Travels from Manchester to Greenfield - method of transport currently unknown.

1405 approx: Enters the Clarence Hotel, Chew Valley Road, Greenfield. Asks landlord Mel Robinson for directions - reports vary slightly on exact wording, either asking "the way to the mountains" or "How do you get to the top of that mountain?". Mr Robinson provided directions, but is reported to have advised against making the ascent due to the time and weather conditions. He described the man as having a northern accent, but not local to the area.

1630: Seen by RSPB wardens standing beside Chew Track "about two thirds of the way up" to Chew Reservoir. Other reports state that "witnesses spotted him about a mile up the steep track to the summit at 4.30pm. A second witness saw him about three-quarters of the way to the top..."

Saturday 12th December 2015

1045: Body discovered by passing cyclist lying on the sloping ground beside a layby on Chew Track above Dovestone Reservoir [map]. Body is described as lying "face upwards and head pointing towards the summit. His legs were together and arms by his side. The body was in full view." Initial reports state the man was carrying only £130 in ten pound notes and three rail tickets (the tube ticket and the outward/return portions of the rail ticket). Police later reveal that he was also carrying an empty Thyroxine Sodium pot of a type originating from GlaxoSmithKline in Karachi, Pakistan.

Thyroxine Sodium pot found (empty) on body

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Photos & links: Saddleworth moor mystery man (aka Chew Track man)

Various photos and press links regarding an unidentified man aged 65-75, who died on the track to Chew Reservoir near Greenfield (Oldham) 11th-12th December 2015. Anyone who recognises this man or with information should phone police on 0161 856 8972 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

CCTV Ealing Broadway tube station 9.04am 11/12/15

CCTV Manchester Piccadilly railway station 12.29pm 11/12/15

 GMP video of CCTV at Piccadilly 12.29pm 11/12/15

Thyroxine Sodium pot found (empty) on body 12/12/15
Manchester Evening News:
1. Police appeal to identify walker found dead near Oldham reservoir carrying just cash and train tickets
2. Mystery of Indian's Head: Why did smartly-dressed pensioner travel from London to Saddleworth to die on a hillside?
3. Was man who went to Dovestone Reservoir to die the boy survivor of tragic 1949 plane crash?
4. Dovestone plane crash survivor is not mystery man found dead at Indian's Head
5. Had mystery man found dead at Indian's Head been missing for 20 years?
Saddleworth Independent: