Father of Dean Patton offers £10,000 reward for information about missing son

Dean Patton was last seen in 2012. Credit: UTV

A man has offered a reward of £10,000 for information that could help find his son who went missing 11 years ago.

Dean Patton was last seen on 25 July 2012, close to Eglinton Hotel in Portrush. He was 24 at the time.

John Patton has renewed the reward offer saying the family are searching for answers and closure.

“We want to offer, as a family, a renewable £10,000 reward. We offered this at the very beginning of Dean’s disappearance,” he said.

“We just want to find his body, if he is dead. Honestly, he couldn’t be surviving after 11 years.

“So for us all our emphasis is on trying to give him a burial and put an end to the gossip.”

Mr Patton said he and his wife Linda had experienced health issues as a result of the emotional impact of their son’s disappearance.

“When you go to bed at night it’s the last thing on your mind. When you wake up in the morning it’s the first thing on your mind,” he said.

“It’s just horrible to live with. You’d love some closure.”

PSNI officers in Coleraine used the 11th anniversary of the last reported sighting of Dean Patton to issue a fresh appeal for information.

“It has now been 11 years since Dean went missing,” said a police statement.

“This period has been understandably difficult for his family and friends and our thoughts remain with them.

“Dean is described as being around 6ft tall with dark hair and a tanned complexion.

“We are continuing to appeal for anyone who believes they may have information about Dean, his disappearance or his whereabouts to come forward.”

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