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Harvey Parker: Police 'extremely worried' about 20-year-old student who vanished after leaving nightclub - as new CCTV released

New CCTV images of Harvey Parker show him walking along a street in central London and then south towards the Embankment.

20-year-old Harvey Parker was last seen 16 December near Charing Cross, Westminster.
Image: Harvey Parker was last seen on 16 December near Charing Cross, Westminster.
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Police have launched an urgent appeal to find a missing 20-year-old student who vanished after a night out in London.

Harvey Parker left Heaven nightclub, near Charing Cross, alone at around 2.15am on Friday and detectives say there is "nothing to indicate any reason for him to go missing".

Friends say the 20-year-old had attended a Little Simz concert in Brixton, south London, before going to the nightclub.

New CCTV images reveal Harvey then entered Craven Street and was heading south towards the Embankment before he disappeared.

Pic: Met Police
Image: Harvey is seen on CCTV on London's Craven Street. Pic: Met Police
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Image: He was seen walking south towards the Embankment. Pic: Met Police

Police say calls to the University of York student have gone unanswered and that his "family are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare".

"We have not been able to speak to Harvey on his phone and we are not aware of any reason why he should not be in contact with his family," said Detective Sergeant Dick Nation, from Lambeth police.

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Image: CCTV images show Harvey from behind. Pic: Met Police

"Both his family and police are extremely worried by his disappearance and we are asking for anyone who may have seen Harvey after he left the club, or has any other information, to call police immediately."

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Mr Parker is described as having short black hair and a slight build. He is mixed race and 5ft 8ins tall.

The University of York also shared a message on Twitter urging those who may have information to come forward.

Anyone with information is asked to call 101 or tweet @MetCC, quoting CAD 3134/18DEC21.