WHEN a loved one goes missing, the confusion and yearning to know what happened and where they are can be overwhelming.
Some missing person cases are solved quickly but some families can go weeks, months or even years wondering what happened to their loved one.
Missing People is a charity that searches for missing people on behalf of the friends and family left behind and provides specialised support to ease their heartache and confusion.
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Their website lists more than 30 people in the South East who remain missing, some of them several years after their disappearances were first reported.
We are supporting the charity by sharing appeals for information on all seven people from Berkshire who are still missing.
If you have any information that could lead to them being found, you can contact Missing People anonymously and for free on 116000 and quote the reference number.
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Doug Carroll
Age at disappearance: 29
Missing Since: April 20, 2021
Missing from: Kent but believed to have been in Reading, Berkshire
Reference No: 21-001615
Duc Nguyen
Age at disappearance: 17
Missing Since: January 1, 2021.
Missing from: Slough
Reference No: 21-000786
Vin Bu
Age at disappearance: 16
Missing Since: October 5, 2021.
Missing from: Reading
Reference No: 20-005319
Luong Nam
Age at disappearance: 16
Missing Since:April 4, 2017
Missing from: Reading
Reference No: 17-004167
Samie Atdahukma
Age at disappearance: 17
Missing Since: February 23, 2017
Missing from: Newbury, West Berkshire
Reference No: 17-002419
Michael Asher
Age at disappearance: 82
Missing Since: March 31, 2017
Missing from: Maidenhead
Reference No: 17-002035
Najeebullah Hussaini
Age at disappearance: 11
Missing Since: July 27, 2015
Missing from: Slough
Reference No: 15-005488
Dorina Lincan
Age at disappearance: 14
Missing Since: February 7, 2008
Missing from: Slough
Reference No: 08-003587
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