Found Deceased UK - Sydney Piper, 69, last seen entering Lloyds Park in Walthamstow, London,at 11.50am, 23 Feb 2023

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Sydney Piper, 69, was last seen entering Lloyds Park in Walthamstow, through the Forest Road entrance, at 11.50am on Thursday February 23.

Scotland Yard said his disappearance is out of character and officers have become increasingly concerned for his welfare.

He is not believed to be in possession of any money or Oyster cards so police believe he may be living outside through snowy weather in the past week.

<p>Sydney Piper, aged 69, was last seen entering Lloyds Park in Walthamstow</p>



Detective Inspector Seb Florent, from the missing person unit in north-east London, said: “More than two weeks since Sydney has been spotted, we are increasingly worried about his wellbeing. With no money or Oyster card, we believe he is unlikely to have been able to travel far..."


Police ask people to check sheds and gardens in hunt for missing man
 
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13 March 2023 17:35

UPDATE: New appeal for man missing from Walthamstow​


Police searching for a missing man from Walthamstow are appealing for people in the area to check any sheds, outbuildings or overgrown gardens.

Sydney Piper, aged 69, was last seen entering Lloyds Park in Walthamstow, through the Forest Road entrance, at approximately 11:50hrs on Thursday, 23 February.

His disappearance is out of character and officers have become increasingly concerned for his welfare. He is not believed to be in possession of any money and therefore they believe he may be living outside.

Sydney is described as 5ft 7ins tall, of slim build, with a grey beard and black short hair. He was last seen wearing a long black coat, grey T-shirt, grey trousers and black slippers.

He has a distinctive way of walking, with his feet splayed outwards, which people may have noticed.

 
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Sydney Piper's disappearance has been described as 'out of character'. Credit: Met Police


Police are appealing for help to find a 69-year-old man from Waltham Forest who went missing more than two weeks ago.

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Detective Inspector Jo Watts, from the missing person unit in north-east London, said: "Sydney's disappearance is out of character and we are increasingly concerned for his welfare.

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"Specialist officers have carried out searches of the park and we continue to recover CCTV from the area.

"We also need to hear from any people who use the park who may spotted Sydney over the past two weeks."

 
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Bumping for Sydney.
 
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Police are renewing an appeal to find a missing man from Walthamstow who was last seen more than a month ago.

Sydney Piper, 69, was last seen in Chingford Road at 12.10pm on February 23.

He was heading north in the direction of the Crooked Billet Roundabout.

He is not believed to be in possession of any money and they believe he may be living outside.

Sydney is described as 5ft 1ins tall, of slim build, with a grey beard and black short hair.

He was last seen wearing a mid-length black coat, grey T-shirt, grey trousers and black slippers.

Detectives said he has a distinctive way of walking, with his feet splayed outwards, which people may have noticed.

It has been established that, in the past, Sydney has enjoyed walking in Epping Forest and enjoyed taking himself away for the day walking in the forest and parkland areas.

Police are appealing in particular for visitors to Epping Forest to come forward with any sightings of him.

 
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Police searching for a missing man from Walthamstow are appealing for visitors to Epping Forest to come forward with any sightings of him.

Sydney Piper, aged 69, was last seen on Chingford Road, E17 at 12.10hrs on the 23 February heading north in the direction of the Crooked Billet Roundabout.

His disappearance is out of character and officers have become increasingly concerned for his welfare. He is not believed to be in possession of any money and therefore they believe he may be living outside.

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Detective Chief Inspector Seb Florent, from the missing person unit in north-east London, said: "We believe it is possible that Sydney may have made his way to Epping Forest and I want to appeal to anyone using Epping Forest for dog walking, biking, rides or walks to keep a look out for Sydney and to contact police immediately on 999 with any live sighting.

"He may be in need of assistance and we want to ensure he is safe and well”.

 
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Rest in peace, Sydney :(
 
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