Family members of 32-year-old Luke from Doncaster are anxiously hoping for his safe return after he vanished last week, and the South Yorkshire Police have released a new photo in a renewed appeal to the public. Luke was last seen leaving his home at around 8:30 am on Friday, 7 November, and hasn’t been in contact since — prompting growing concern for his welfare.
Officers say Luke is described as a white male, approximately 5 ft 9 in tall, with a large build. At the time he was last seen, he was wearing grey joggers and a cap. With these updates, the police are urging anyone who might have seen him — or who may know something relevant to his whereabouts — to come forward.


His family, together with the police, are extremely worried. Luke left his home address on the morning of 7 November and hasn’t been heard from at all since leaving. His disappearance has left a gap in the local community’s sense of safety and raised serious questions about his well-being.
The updated photograph, shared by the force, is aimed at refreshing the public’s awareness of his case. The appeal emphasises the urgent nature of the inquiry, given how much time has passed without any contact. Anyone who thinks they may have seen Luke or who has information about his movements after leaving his home is asked to get in touch.
If you believe you can help, you’re asked to call 101 and quote incident number 313 of 8 November 2025. Alternatively, information can be submitted via the South Yorkshire Police online portal.
For the family, each hour that passes is deeply wrenching. What may appear like an ordinary disappearance to some carries profound anxiety for loved ones — the image of Luke out there somewhere, unseen, unheard, and alone. The community is being asked to keep a watchful eye, and to think back to anything seen or heard in the area since last Friday morning.
If you recognise someone who matches Luke’s description — or if you spotted someone matching his clothing (grey joggers, a cap) in Doncaster or nearby since last week — your information could make all the difference. The police say every small detail may help bring him home.



