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This is what missing man James Moodie would look like today.
Mr Moodie disappeared 10 years ago at the age of 30.
The charity Missing People has this week released an age-progressed picture of him as he might look now.
Mr Moodie left his home in Faversham just after Sunday lunch on May 17, 1998, and has not been seen since.
His car turned up at Selling station four months after he vanished with a few hundred extra miles on the clock, but none of his bank accounts was touched.
His mother, Doris, has never given up hope of hearing from her son.
She said: “I miss him terribly. His room is exactly the same as when he left it. Every day without news of him is a day of grief for me.”
At the time of his disappearance, Mr Moodie was working as a horticultural technician in East Malling. He had booked a holiday to Holland before he went missing but never collected his tickets.
Known to friends as Jim, he is 6ft, slim, with short dark brown hair and blue eyes. He often wore a gold hoop in his left ear.
To make a donation to Missing People call Freefone 0800 2987858 or visit www.missingpeople.org.uk/donate