Fears grow for missing 32-year-old man last seen seven days ago after telling family he was going to a gig in north London

  • Nathan Cole, 32, was last in contact with his family on 21 January, a week ago
  • He was seen boarding a 158 bus on Blackhorse Road, E17 towards Chingford
  • Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 23MIS002577 

Fears are growing for a missing man who was last seen a week ago after he told family he was going to a gig in north London.

Nathan Cole, 32, from the Notting Hill area was last in contact with his family at 9.33pm on January 21.

He told them that he was going to KOKO in Camden, but he never arrived.  

CCTV footage shows Mr Cole's last sighting on January 21 at 10.46pm. He was last seen boarding a 158 bus on Blackhorse Road in east London that was heading north towards Chingford.

Nathan Cole, 32, from Notting Hill was last in contact with his family at 9.33pm on 21 January

Nathan Cole, 32, from Notting Hill was last in contact with his family at 9.33pm on 21 January

Before getting on the bus, Mr Cole was recorded buying four cans of larger in a local shop

Before getting on the bus, Mr Cole was recorded buying four cans of larger in a local shop

Before getting on the bus, Mr Cole was recorded buying four cans of larger in a local shop. 

He is 5ft 10in, of a slim build with brown short hair and wears glasses.

Mr Cole was last seen wearing a light green khaki jacket, red scarf and black top, trousers and shoes. He was also carrying a dark rucksack.

He has not been to work or been in touch with his family, and there has been no activity on his bank account or phone.

The University of Bath graduate had just started a job at the London School of Economics in the finance department.

Mr Cole's father Eamonn told MyLondon: 'He's a highly intelligent guy and the family are, needless to say, hugely concerned and pretty devastated that he's been missing for this period of time.'

Detective Sergeant Julie Morrow of the Central West Missing Person Unit, said: 'This is totally out of character for Nathan and both his family and officers are extremely concerned for his welfare. 

'If anyone has any information, or saw Nathan, please contact police.

'Any small bit of information could be vital and may save hours of police work by directing officers to where Nathan was last seen.

'Lastly my appeal is to Nathan, if you are well then please contact your family who are so very worried about you, or contact officers, you are not in any trouble and we just want to know you are okay.'

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting 23MIS002577

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