
Sebastian Sailes: 'Please help us find our much-loved son'
"We are unbelievably grateful for the efforts of the police and all the amazing volunteers," they added.Wiltshire Police said they are now investigating the possibility that he may have gone towards Rowden Hill.
Ch Insp Ben Huggins said police are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward."Many of our enquiries have taken place around the river but we are also investigating the possibility that he has made his way towards Rowden Hill and through the new estates," he said.Seb was wearing a beige jacket, light blue jeans and white trainers.Ch Insp Huggins has urged people to check their doorbell footage. He also appealed to motorists - including delivery and taxis drivers - to look at their dashcam video.
His family added: "The public support has been heart-warming, and we appeal to anyone who may have information to contact Wiltshire Police immediately, in the hope that our beautiful boy is returned to us safe and sound."Police have thanked Wiltshire Search and Rescue volunteers along with other organisations in the region who have been helping in the search.A body was found in the search, but it was not Sebastian.

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