CCTV shows last sighting of Martin Lewis’ ex-colleague missing since his birthday

New CCTV footage shows Anthony Hill hours after he went missing (Picture: Norfolk Police)

Martin Lewis’ former MoneySavingExpert colleague has been missing since his 37th birthday.

Anthony Hill, a 37-year-old primary school teacher, vanished from his home in Norwich, Norfolk on Monday morning.

His family last saw him leaving the property on Plumstead Road East around 7.45am.

Anthony’s wife wife, 36-year-old Kayleigh Hill, posted on Facebook: ‘Please keep looking.

‘Please, Ant, if you see any of this, please come home, it doesn’t matter how long you’ve been gone – just come home, we love you and need you back.’

Described as white, 5ft 7inch tall, of slim build and with short brown hair, Anthony was about to celebrate his birthday when he disappeared two days ago.

The 37-year-old was wearing brown chino trousers, a black checked shirt, a green coat and a yellow rucksack at the time.

Police have launched a search for Anthony using drones and specialist teams, but his whereabouts are still unknown.

Now they have released CCTV images showing Anthony in that outfit at a Co-op store on Sprowston Road later that morning, at 9.58am.

They believe Anthony then walked down Gilman Road in the direction of Mousehold Health.

Anthony’s wife Kayleigh said: ‘My heart is broken right now. I’ll be out searching.’

Before retraining as a teacher, Anthony worked as a journalist at Martin Lewis’ MoneySavingExpert.com website.

Martin Lewis described him as a ‘lovely man’ who left ‘to pursue his valiant passion the get into teaching’.

Posting on X, he said: ‘This is a new picture of Ant who is missing in Norwich. No news on him yet.

‘His wife, daughters, parents of his little pupils, and all his former colleagues at MoneySavingExpert are very worried.

‘Please keep an eye out and let the police know if you see him.’

Inspector Adam Binns said: ‘We are concerned for Anthony’s welfare and would like to hear from anyone who may have seen him on Monday morning when we believe he was travelling on foot in the area of Mousehold Heath.

‘Our searches are currently concentrated in this area with specialist search teams including the police drone carrying out extensive searches of the land.’

Norfolk Police said: ‘Anyone with any information about Anthony’s whereabouts should contact police on 101, quoting incident number NC-17062024-507.’

Kayleigh said: ‘I really appreciate the community helping out at the worst time in my life. It’s so nice to see so many volunteers and so many people sharing.

‘I really hope we find him soon. My heart is broken right now. I’ll be out searching today.’

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