Police have made a renewed attraction for data referring to the disappearance of a person after a crash greater than a decade in the past.
Kyle Vaughan would have celebrated his thirty fifth birthday on Thursday.
He disappeared on Sunday, 30 December 2012 on the age of 24. He didn’t return after leaving his residence for the night.
A silver Peugeot 306, which he was driving, was concerned in a single-vehicle collision on the identical day as he disappeared.
The collision came about on the A467 between Crosskeys and Risca.
Gwent Police initially launched a lacking individual inquiry nevertheless it later grew to become a homicide investigation.
Eight folks in whole have been arrested on suspicion of offences in reference to Mr Vaughan’s disappearance.
They have been all later launched with out cost.
‘Desperate for solutions’
Detective Chief Superintendent Nicky Brain mentioned the pressure’s investigation “remains very much active” they usually proceed to be in “regular contact with his family”.
“Officers from our major incident team continue to investigate any information that we receive from members of the public,” DCS Brain mentioned.
“As part of this extensive investigation, we have to date conducted searches in 40 areas, interviewed in excess of 200 people, received more than 180 intelligence logs and taken nearly 900 witness statements.
“Unfortunately although, we nonetheless haven’t got the solutions we want and Kyle’s household, who’ve by no means given up hope of discovering out what occurred to him, so desperately need.”
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Crimestoppers Wales are offering an increased reward for information which could assist the investigation.
Hayley Fry, Crimestoppers Wales national manager, said Mr Vaughan’s family are “determined for solutions”.
“We are hoping our renewed attraction and elevated reward will remind the general public about this case and the essential position they’ll play in in search of justice for Kyle’s household and mates,” she added.
“We consider that someone is aware of what occurred to Kyle.”
Gwent Police have opened a web based portal on Thursday which can stay open for 3 months.
Members of the general public are urged to submit data referring to the investigation into Mr Vaugahan’s disappearance both by the web portal or by getting in contact with Crimestoppers.
Source: information.sky.com”