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Patrick Edrich

Schoolboy left in tears to catch a bus and was never seen again

A teenage boy who was last seen at a bus stop on Queens Drive after an argument with his girlfriend went missing 36 years ago today.

Mark Garvey went missing from his family home in Walton after leaving to visit his girlfriend. The 15-year-old was last seen near a bus stop by the Jolly Miller pub in Queens Drive, West Derby, on March 2 1987.

It later emerged Mark and his girlfriend had argued after he found her with his best friend. The teenager left in tears to catch a bus and has not been seen since. Police worked extensively on the case in the following months questioning everyone at Mark's school - De La Salle in Croxteth.

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Officers also searched Walton Park with tracker dogs and an announcement was made over the loudspeakers at Goodison Park. But no trace was ever found of the teenager and the case still remains unsolved to this day.

The ECHO re-appealed for information in December on what would have been Mark's 51st birthday. The ECHO also asked Merseyside Police about their investigation into the long-standing missing persons case.

Inspector Sandra Capkan, who leads the Missing Persons Team, said: "We conduct six-monthly reviews on all inactive missing from home cases, carrying out checks across various agencies. If any new information came to light in relation to Mark, we would immediately reopen the case."

A number of readers have previously asked if a petition could be raised for the case to be reopened. Many people remembered the incident and the resulting police response. One man said: "I still remember the police coming in to school assembly."

Mark's sister Rose, who was born several years after his disappearance, previously told the ECHO how she promised her dad she would never stop looking for "their Mark".

Rose said she "knows" her older brother is still out there. She added: "I know he's out there because he was so smart and clever and I can just feel it - I know it. I like to believe he's got a great family and I've got nieces and nephews out there.

"I like to think he's married and got a good job. I like to think he has a nice home and he's doing well. I don't think anything negative about him, I just think positive and I know I’m going to bring him home - he’s going to come home one day and when he does I'll give him the biggest hug and I won't let go. I will never stop looking for him because I know he's out there - I know he is."

Anyone who knows of Mark’s whereabouts or has any other information is asked to DM @MerPolCC or call 101. Sightings can also be reported via our online form: https://www.merseyside.police.uk/ro/report/mp/v2/report-sighting-of-missing-person-form/.

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