CCTV footage shows missing Justin Henry’s buying food at McDonald’s drive-through. Credit: Metropolitan Police.

The Metropolitan Police have released CCTV footage showing Justin Henry’s last known movements as his family appeal to the public for more information.

Mr Henry was last seen in person on the evening of 15 October at his partners address in Brixton.

At 21:50 BST, CCTV captured Mr Henry buying food at a McDonald’s drive-through on London road in Croydon.

A murder investigation has been launched by the Met after Mr Henry was reported missing on 16 October.

Officers believe he drove from McDonald’s to nearby Waddon New Road where his vehicle, a silver Mercedes E Class, remained for approximately two and a half hours.

The vehicle was later driven to Kingswood Drive in Crystal Palace.

Detectives said it was ‘unclear’ who was driving the vehicle when it arrived at Kingswood Drive shortly after 01:00 BST on Monday, 16 October, due to indistinct CCTV image of the driver.

Justin’s family state that it was not him.

Mr Henry’s family said: “Justin is a loving and happy person and wouldn’t hurt a fly. This is a plea to the public for information on where Justin is.”

Detective Chief Inspector Matt Webb said: “We hope that in releasing this footage it will jog someone’s memory and help us give Justin’s family the answers they are desperately waiting for.”

Our investigation remains ongoing and I want to reiterate my commitment to his family that the search to find Mr Henry continues.’

A 29-year-old and a 28-year-old man have been charged in connection with the investigation.

Justin Henry’s was last seen buying food at McDonald’s drive-through. Credit: Metropolitan Police

Detectives still need more information about Justin’s disappearance and the days leading up to his disappearance.

Any witnesses or anyone with any information are to call the police on 101, or contact @MetCC via X, formerly known as Twitter. Please quote Operation Ashgulf or CAD 5224/21Oct.

You can also give information on Public Portal (mipp.police.uk)

To give information anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at https://crimestoppers-uk.org/.