Two years on Bristol man Jack O’Sullivan remains missing after disappearing on night out
Missing person's investigation into Jack O'Sullivan ongoing after two years
Jack O’Sullivan, who went missing at the age of 22, disappeared on 2nd March 2024 following a night out at a house party in the Hotwells area of Bristol.
Assistant Chief Constable Joanne Hall marked the second anniversary of O’Sullivan’s disappearance with a message to the public.
"As we reach the second anniversary of Jack O’Sullivan going missing, I wholeheartedly recognise the devastating impact his disappearance continues to have on his loved ones." Hall said.
“We know how difficult it is for Jack’s family that, despite extensive enquiries, we have not yet been able to find him or provide the conclusive answers they so desperately need."
O'Sullivan's disappearance remains a live investigation, with ongoing efforts to uncover any leads.
Hall added: “Alongside our ongoing investigation, we have also drawn on specialist expertise and independent agencies to review, test and assure our work, ensuring that any further opportunities for enquiry are fully explored. At every stage, we have been led by the evidence and pursued the relevant lines of enquiry."
Police have urged anyone with information that could assist the investigation to reach out, stressing the importance of the case.
“It’s important to stress that this remains a live investigation. If anyone has information that could assist our enquiries, please contact us online through our website, or call 101, quoting reference number 5224055172," Hall said.
People can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their Anonymous Online Form.