The family of Darren Willis, the 53-year-old St Neots man who has been missing since June, has issued a fresh appeal for the public to continue sharing information and supporting efforts to find him.
Darren’s wife, Sarah Willis, asked the community to remain vigilant, saying:
“Darren is still missing and any posts saying otherwise are not true. Please keep looking.”
Earlier this month, she reflected on the impact of his disappearance, adding:
“Four months have gone. Mine and, more importantly, my children’s lives have been turned upside down. New challenges without you every day. To others he’s Darren the postie, to us he’s our world and more. Please keep sharing and never give up hope for us.”
The investigation remains open, with Cambridgeshire Police confirming that enquiries continue. The search for Darren is being conducted on an intelligence-led basis, with officers following up on any credible information received.
Darren, a long-serving postman in St Neots, was last seen in Duck Lane, St Neots, on June 9, 2025. Anyone with information about his whereabouts is urged to contact Cambridgeshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 83 of June 9, or to report anonymously via Crimestoppers.
The family has expressed gratitude to the local community for their ongoing support and urged people not to give up hope.

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