Private investigators begin hunt for missing RAF airman
PRIVATE investigators have this weekend begun helping in the search for missing airman Corrie McKeague.
A private investigation service has begun the search for missing RAF airman Corrie McKeague
A crowd-funding appeal has raised £51,000 to pay for experts from McKenzie Intelligence Services (MIS) to work on the case.
Corrie’s uncle Tony Wringe, who has a background in counter-terrorism, said MIS provides intelligence services to government agencies and Fortune 500 clients.
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The family raised over £50,000 through crowdfunding to pay for the PI service
The 23-year-old RAF gunner disappeared from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, in the early hours of September 24 after a night out.
Writing on the Find Corrie Facebook page, Tony Wringe said: “I’m delighted to be able to tell you that we have been able to secure the services of an elite team of specialists.”