AS the search continues for missing student Tom Jones, police are appealing to anyone who may have crossed the Sabrina Footbridge in Worcester between 3:30am and 4am on Wednesday morning (19 September) to please get in touch by calling 101.

Detective Inspector Tony Garner from West Mercia Police said: "I urge anyone who may have crossed the Sabrina footbridge between those times to please come forward and get in contact with us.

"Even if you don't think you can help or have any relevant information we are still keen to hear from you as you may be able to assist with our investigations."

If you or anyone you know crossed the footbridge between 3:30am and 4am on Wednesday morning, please call West Mercia Police on 101 quoting incident number 431s of 19 September.

Alternatively you can contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."

Police have asked the public not to search for Tom around the riverside, as they will get in the way of specialist officers.

A timeline of Toms whereabouts has been posted on the face book page FIND JONAH! which has been set up by Toms friends.

3.00am McDonald’s Foregate St - with friends.

Friends got on uni transport home - Tom walked as he had done the night before- not uncommon for students to do as far as we are currently aware.

3.15am - Spoke to mum on the phone, said he was home, was actually still on the way.

3.30am - took a snapchat near Worcester race course black fences - thought to be on path towards river.

3.45 - told flat mates he was on way home and wouldn’t be long.

3.51 - send Snapchat to friend in halls saying wouldn’t be long til he was there.

There is no evidence of where Tom was at any time since 3.51am. He is thought to have been heading towards Sabrina Bridge before crossing, but there is no CCTV evidence of him doing so.