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Luke Durbin missing inquiry to appear on BBC Crimewatch Luke Durbin missing inquiry to appear on BBC Crimewatch
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The mother of a teenager who went missing in Suffolk seven years ago is to make an appeal on BBC Crimewatch.The mother of a teenager who went missing in Suffolk seven years ago is to make an appeal on BBC Crimewatch.
Luke Durbin, 19, went missing in May 2006 after a night out in Ipswich.Luke Durbin, 19, went missing in May 2006 after a night out in Ipswich.
His mother Nicki, from Hollesley, near Woodbridge, believes Luke's disappearance was out of character and he would not have run away from home.His mother Nicki, from Hollesley, near Woodbridge, believes Luke's disappearance was out of character and he would not have run away from home.
In the past she has talked of the "constant grief" of no knowing what has happened to Luke. Two men were arrested earlier this year but later released. In the past she has talked of the "constant grief" of not knowing what happened to Luke. Two men were arrested earlier this year but later released.
Officers have said they have a clear idea of Mr Durbin's movements after he left the Zest nightclub up until his last confirmed sighting on Dog's Head Street in Ipswich at 04:00 BST on 12 May 2006. Officers have said they have a clear idea of Mr Durbin's movements after he left the Zest nightclub, up until his last confirmed sighting in Dog's Head Street in Ipswich at 04:00 BST on 12 May 2006.
Police said CCTV images of him at the railway station, a taxi rank and crossing the road towards the cattle market bus station suggest he was trying to get home.Police said CCTV images of him at the railway station, a taxi rank and crossing the road towards the cattle market bus station suggest he was trying to get home.
Crimewatch is on BBC1 at 21:00 GMT.Crimewatch is on BBC1 at 21:00 GMT.