3 Mar 2008
Kent search for missing cabbie Noddy
THE search for Hampshire taxi driver John Martin, better known as Noddy,
has switched to another part of the south.
His wife Corin is planning to visit Kent tomorrow in a bid to find the
50-year-old cabbie, who has now been missing for more than two weeks.
Mr Martin, of Elgin Close, Hythe, grew up in Kent and still thinks of it as
home His wife has drawn up a list of his five favourite places in the county,
including the 450-acre Mote Park in Maidstone.
Other communities on the list include Charing, Sandwich and Deal.
Mrs Martin is planning to tour Kent with one of her best friends, Nicky
Tichborne, who has rarely left her side since her husband went missing.
The two women will put up posters and are hoping the local media will
publicise their search.
Mrs Martin said: "Noddy and I visited Kent a few years ago and went to all
his favourite places in the county, which he still thinks of as home.
"They're not too far apart and shouldn't be too hard to cover."
Mr Martin left his car and wallet at home but might have hitched a lift to
Kent, lured there by happy childhood memories.
His wife added: "We feel there's a strong possibility that he might be in the
county. He's got to be somewhere."
Mr Martin, a director of Streamline Taxis in Southampton, went missing on
February 15 after returning home from work in a bad mood.
He walked out of the house after removing his wedding ring, which his wife
now wears on a chain around her neck.
Source: Daily Echo
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