Reward to help find Corrie doubled to £100k
A reward offered to find missing airman Corrie McKeague has been doubled to £100,000.
Corrie, from Dunfermline, was 23 when he vanished during a night out in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, in September last year.
Earlier this week, police said they had stopped searching a landfill site after finding no trace of Corrie.
His mum Nicola Urquhart has again appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
She said all the family have is “theories” but “no evidence”.
“I plead to anybody involved that’s spoken to us in the past, spoken to the police, to please get back in touch with us again,” she added.
The £100,000 reward has been offered by businessman Colin Davey.
The search of the waste site in Cambridgeshire, restarted in October after a 20-week excavation programme ended earlier in the year.