A mother in Swindon is “worried sick” after her son disappeared from his girlfriend’s house without a trace and believes he could be in Bournemouth.
Bradley Porter was last seen at around 10pm on Saturday, August 5, when his girlfriend went to sleep at her Penhill Drive house which he was staying at.
When she awoke at 1am on Sunday morning, she could not find the 25-year-old but instead saw that the door was left wide open and that he had left his possessions there.
Bradley has now been missing for over four days and his mother Abigail Summerfield, is extremely concerned for his wellbeing.
“I am very worried because he hasn’t had a change of clothes and he often showers twice a day so it is very strange,” she said.
“He spends his life on social media but he hasn’t been on any platform since Saturday which is unlike him.
“He has never gone missing before and the odd night out when he has not turned up the day after, he will still be on social media.
“Even the Everlast Gyms at the Orbital Shopping Park have not seen him either despite him being a regular there.”
“[His girlfriend] and I have met up about 40 times a day since his disappearance and we are all worried sick.
“He also worked at a scaffolding company in Swindon but we believe he may have lost his job last week.”
Abigail, who is a single mum of three, last spoke to her son on Wednesday, August 2, and had no idea that anything was awry.
“He goes up and down a lot as he struggles with his mental health but he was quite chirpy on Wednesday,” she said.
“I have three children and my two girls Saskia and Lilly are worried sick and are missing their brother.
“Saskia lives in Bournemouth and we believe that could be one place he is so police are looking there.”
Wiltshire Police have confirmed that the 25-year-old is missing and that their enquiries are ongoing.
If you have any knowledge of Bradley’s whereabouts or have seen him since Sunday, Abigail has asked to be contacted on 07593756687.
Alternatively, contact Wiltshire Police on 101.
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