
The wife of missing St Neots postman Darren Willis has issued an emotional update today (Monday), marking three weeks since his disappearance.
Darren, 53, was last seen on Sunday 9 June. He has not been in contact with family since, sparking a wide-ranging police search and a groundswell of community support. The much-loved husband and father, who has worked as a postman in the town for 38 years, remains missing — and loved ones are growing increasingly desperate for answers.
In a heartfelt post shared today, his wife Sarah wrote:
“Three whole weeks have gone by. Every day gets harder. No one knows the love our family has for you. Come home so we can love you harder. 22 years of loving you ❤️ Please keep sharing — it just takes one person to have seen Darren.”
Since Darren’s disappearance, volunteers from across St Neots and surrounding villages have joined search efforts. Posters have been shared far and wide online, and there have been reported searches along rivers, footpaths and in nearby Bedfordshire, including Willington and around the Danish Camp.
Police continue to appeal for anyone who may have seen Darren or who has information about his whereabouts to come forward.
He is described as 6ft 2in tall, of medium build, and may be wearing dark navy jeans, a navy hoodie, and a baseball cap.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Cambridgeshire Police on 101, quoting incident 83 of 9 June.
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