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This week marks six months since Aaron, aged 34 and originally from Kenilworth, was last seen in Coventry city centre.
Despite extensive search efforts by our officers, partner agencies, Aaron’s family, and his friends, there have been no confirmed sightings of Aaron since December 2024.
Sunday 8 June was Aaron’s 34th birthday - another milestone his family have spent wondering and worrying where he is.

Aaron is around 5ft 9in, with dark brown hair and brown eyes. When he was last seen he was clean shaven with short, cropped hair, and was thought to be wearing dark clothing, possibly joggers, and a hooded jacket. He may also have the rucksack (pictured above) with him. He has links to Coventry and South Warwickshire, including Kenilworth, and has family members in London.
Investigating Aaron’s disappearance, Detective Inspector Rich Simpkins said, “Aaron, if you’re reading this, please drop us a line and let us and your family know that you’re OK.”
If you have any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, please come forward and let us know. Did you see Aaron in Coventry in December last year? Make a report using our online reporting portal or call 101 quoting Incident 170 of 24 December. If you see Aaron, contact the police on 999 as soon as possible.
Please also share this appeal far and wide – you never know who might hold the missing piece. Let’s bring Aaron home.
Issued: JB, Corporate Communications