Last known movements of missing student not seen for eight days captured on CCTV

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Source: metro.co.uk

CCTV footage showing the last movements of an ‘intelligent’ teenager who disappeared eight days ago has been released by police.

Tom Dingle, 19, from Appley Bridge near Wigan, was last spotted on Stonemill Rise in the village at around 12.30am on Saturday December 13.

New video shows the Lancaster University student walking along Mill Lane in the village before turning onto Appley Lane at 12.40am.

His family has said it feels ‘like we’re in hell’ as police drones, mountain rescue teams, and dogs scour the area looking for Tom.

Videograb: The CCTV clip attached shows the last recorded movements of missing student Tom Dingle walking along Mill Lane in Appley Bridge and turning onto Appley Lane. We know this is 19-year-old Tom because we have tracked his movements from Stonemill Rise at 12.30am on Saturday, 13th December, onto Appley Lane North at around 12.40am. Very sadly Tom is still missing and his loving family are extremely worried about him. Tom is 5ft 10in with short black hair. He was last seen wearing a black Carhartt jacket (similar to the one shown in the attached clip), black jeans and black Doc Martin shoes (similar to the one shown in the attached clip) and carrying a backpack over his shoulder. We know people are really keen to help find Tom and what we really need from the public is dashcam footage from the area between 12.30am and 3am on 13th December, when we know there were quite a few vehicles in the area. This is footage that covers Mill Lane at the junction with Appley Lane North and Appley Lane North from the Bridge Inn going up to Hall Lane. Many of you will have seen our officers and colleagues from partner agencies carrying out searches in the Appley Bridge area. This has included specialist search officers, uniformed officers, police dogs, our drone team, and mountain rescue colleagues. What you won?t see is officers at a number of police stations reviewing hours of CCTV and doorbell footage, using digital experts, and officers speaking to Tom?s friends and family . We want to reassure you that our searches and enquiries are very much ongoing and we are doing everything in our powers to find Tom, who has links to Appley Bridge, Lancaster and Wigan. https://news.lancashire.police.uk/news/2025/december/dashcam-appeal-as-search-for-missing-student-tom-dingle-continues/
Tom has not been seen for eight days (Picture: Lancashire Police)

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Videograb: ITV News coverage of the disappearance of Tom Dingle.
Tom’s mum and dad put this message up outside their home
(Picture: ITV NEWS)

The student, who is said to be grieving after a bereavement, was last seen wearing a black Carhartt jacket, black jeans, black Doc Martin shoes and carrying a backpack over his shoulder.

Tom is 5ft 10in with short black hair and an athletic build.

Speaking at an emotional press conference last week, his mum Susan Dingle said: ‘Please come home Tom. We love you so much and we miss you desperately.

‘Every day it gets harder. Just please come back to us.’

Tom was staying at the family home in Appley Bridge before he went missing.

His parents said ‘an innocuous message’ from Tom sparked ’cause for concern that things weren’t quite right’.

They went out searching for him, but he had gone in a different direction to where he had told them.

Videograb: ITV News coverage of the disappearance of Tom Dingle.
Flyers have gone up around the area (Picture: ITV NEWS)

‘Maybe he intended to throw us off because he knew we’d come after him,’ Ms Dingle said.

She added: ‘We’re a very close family, we do everything together.

‘We’ve spoken to all his friends, we’ve spoken to family who don’t live in the area, and people where he was studying.

‘We just want our baby back, that’s all.

‘We’re worried that he thinks that he’s going to be in some kind of trouble because of all the distress and worry of him not being home.

‘He needs to understand that we are not in any way angry.’

Lancaster Police say their searches and enquiries are ‘very much ongoing’ and they are ‘doing everything in our powers to find Tom’.

They have appealed for anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage of Stonemill Rise and Appley Lane North area from 12.30am to 3am on Saturday December 13 to come forward.

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