Steven Cooper was reported missing from Golcar, near Huddersfield, on January 21, 2008. He left his home on his 47th birthday and drove to Scotland. His car was found a week later on a dirt track near near Loch Laggan on the A86 in Moy, Inverness. The computer-generated image to the right shows what Steven might look like as an older man. It was created by Missing People in 2021. Quote reference 08-001599 when passing on any information.Steven Cooper was reported missing from Golcar, near Huddersfield, on January 21, 2008. He left his home on his 47th birthday and drove to Scotland. His car was found a week later on a dirt track near near Loch Laggan on the A86 in Moy, Inverness. The computer-generated image to the right shows what Steven might look like as an older man. It was created by Missing People in 2021. Quote reference 08-001599 when passing on any information.
Steven Cooper was reported missing from Golcar, near Huddersfield, on January 21, 2008. He left his home on his 47th birthday and drove to Scotland. His car was found a week later on a dirt track near near Loch Laggan on the A86 in Moy, Inverness. The computer-generated image to the right shows what Steven might look like as an older man. It was created by Missing People in 2021. Quote reference 08-001599 when passing on any information.

The faces of 24 missing people who vanished from Leeds and West Yorkshire

Each of the faces pictured here belongs to someone reported missing from Leeds and West Yorkshire in the past three decades.

What connects them all is that they have seemingly disappeared without a trace, despite extensive police investigations at the time they were first reported missing.

Missing People, the UK charity dedicated to reconnecting missing people and their loved ones, is continuing to appeal for information on their whereabouts and urges them to make contact. Its confidential helpline is open daily between 9am and 11pm to anyone calling 116 000.

The helpline is for people who are thinking about leaving home, who are currently missing, who have a missing loved one, or families and young people affected by exploitation. It is also how members of the public can pass on information about sightings.

The charity can also be contacted by emailing [email protected] or visiting the Missing People website.

The helpline is for people who are thinking about leaving home, who are currently missing, who have a missing loved one, or families and young people affected by exploitation. It is also how members of the public can pass on information about sightings.

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