A high-profile missing person case from Suffolk will be examined in an upcoming Channel 5 documentary.
Episode three of Vanished: The Hunt for Britain's Missing People will focus on Luke Durbin.
The show is hosted by Dan Walker and investigates people who have gone missing.
The upcoming episode will recap the details of the 19-year-old's disappearance on May 12, 2006 before exploring possible theories.
Luke's last known movements:
After work, on Thursday, May 11, Luke travelled to the home of his friend, Alex, in Woodbridge.
Leaving his motorbike and a backpack, containing personal belongings including his mobile phone, Luke went out with Alex and another friend, Zac.
Later, Alex went home early and Zac lost contact with Luke after returning from the bar at Zest nightclub, in Ipswich.
The next sighting of Luke was between 2.30am and 3am on May 12, at Ipswich railway station.
He then walked across town to Hawk Express taxi rank, but had no money for a cab and declined the offer of a mobile phone to call home.
The last confirmed sighting of Luke was on CCTV, at about 4am, crossing the road in Dog's Head Street towards the bus station.
He was reported missing the next day.
Fifteen years after his disappearance, his mother, Nicki Durbin, renewed the appeal to find him.
In 2022, The Missing podcast series on Amazon also highlighted the case.
The episode of Vanished: The Hunt for Britain's Missing People will air on Thursday, April 13.
Anyone who has information regarding Luke’s disappearance is asked to visit the major investigation team's online portal here or to call Suffolk police directly on 01473 613513.
Alternatively you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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