A police search for a missing primary school teacher from Norwich continues as officers appeal for information from the public.
Detectives searching for Anthony Hill, who has been missing for more than 72 hours, has asked for anyone in the area on Monday morning to get in touch.
Mr Hill, 37, was last seen at 7.45am on Monday when he left his home in Plumstead Road East in Norwich.
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The search team are appealing for anyone living around Mousehold Heath, or along the routes Anthony may have taken from Plumstead Road, Sprowston Road and Gilman Road to check their doorbell footage.
Officers will be conducting house to house enquires, speaking to members of the community and continuing to collect CCTV from businesses and homes to help confirm Anthony’s last known movements.
CCTV images showing Anthony Hill in the Co-op Store in Sprowston Road at 9.58am only hours after his disappearance were released by police yesterday.
The father-of-two, who works at St William's Primary School in Thorpe St Andrew, is described as white, 5ft 7 inches tall, of a slim build with short brown hair.
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He was last seen wearing chino trousers, a black checked shirt and a yellow rucksack.
His wife, 36-year-old Kayleigh Hill, has shared a string of emotional social media posts during searches in the Mousehold Heath area, one desperate plea read: "We love you and need you back."
Inspector Adam Binns said: “I know this has been incredibly distressing for Anthony’s family and we remain in close contact with them.
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“Our search efforts continue around Mousehold Heath and specially trained search officers will continue to search the woodland.
"This is likely to go on for the rest of today and into tomorrow.”
Anyone with any information should contact police on 101, quoting incident number: NC-17062024-507.
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