Joseph Bellamy, 18, went missing from his home in Caldicot, Wales, on Dec. 3, 2024. Around midnight to 1 a.m., Joseph rode a red pushbike toward the M48 Severn Bridge. Described as white, about 6 feet tall, with mousey hair and blue eyes. He wore pale blue jeans, black high-top Nike trainers, a black teddy fleece jumper, and a black thread sweatshirt.
Three deaths: Police appeal for information
Now Gwent Police have issued an urgent appeal for information about Joseph’s location. They are asking anyone who might have seen him or has relevant information to come forward. Motorists passing through the area or over the M48 bridge between 12:30 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. should check their dashcam footage for sightings.
Family’s Emotional Plea
Joseph’s mother, Natasha Lee Bellamy, has issued a desperate plea for her son to come home. She voiced her extreme concern and said anything that may be wrong can be worked out, asking Joseph to come home. Her message highlights the family’s anguish and their desire for his safe return, including their concerns about his reported presence near the M48 bridge.
Community Response
The search efforts have drawn support from the local community. Many are using social media to raise awareness of the case and share Joseph’s information to track him down. The army of volunteers underscores a community ethos to help in the search, especially in the areas surrounding the M48 bridge.
Ongoing Search Efforts
Authorities are actively searching for Joseph, and are using all their tools to track him down. They emphasize the need for public assistance in bringing forward any information that may help lead to his return. Joseph is also advised to reach out to his family or the police to verify that he is safe, especially if he has been near the M48 bridge.
How to Help
If you see Joseph Bellamy or know his whereabouts, please call Gwent Police on 101, quoting log reference 2400400170. Include even seemingly minor details that could be crucial to ensuring his safe return, including if you have seen him near the M48 bridge.