Phone company urged to hand over data to help search for missing Jack O’Sullivan

Mobile operator EE is under pressure to provide phone data from the device of 23-year-old Jack O’Sullivan, who has been missing since leaving a gathering in Bristol. Jack, a student from Neath, was last seen walking down a street towards the city centre in the early hours of March 2. Avon and Somerset Police reported his last sighting at 3.13am near the Plimsoll Swing Bridge by Cumberland Basin. The ‘Find Jack’ campaign expressed frustration over EE’s refusal to share the phone’s location data, despite it being registered under Jack’s mother’s name. The police’s request for the data in August was hindered by legal restrictions, citing data protection laws. Jack’s family’s search efforts have included hiring a professional search team and pursuing court orders to access vital information.

Catherine O’Sullivan, Jack’s mother, has raised concerns about the police’s investigation, casting doubt on their theories and urging for a more thorough approach. She has lodged a formal complaint with the IPCC and continues to press for phone data access to aid in the search. The family remains resolute in their quest to find Jack, conducting searches and following up on potential sightings independently. However, Catherine has expressed disappointment in the police’s response and their handling of the case, leading to her escalating efforts to uncover the truth behind Jack’s disappearance.

In a statement, Assistant Chief Constable Joanne Hall acknowledged the challenges in obtaining phone data and reiterated the police’s commitment to finding Jack. Despite extensive search efforts and consultations with various agencies and experts, including the National Crime Agency, the police have been unable to locate Jack. ACC Hall acknowledged the distress faced by Jack’s family and reiterated their dedication to exploring all avenues in the search for answers.

The case of Jack O’Sullivan remains a poignant mystery, highlighting the complexities and legal hurdles in missing persons investigations. The family’s unwavering determination and pursuit of every lead underscore their desire for closure and justice. As the search continues, the community’s support and solidarity remain essential in the quest to bring Jack home. The challenges faced in accessing crucial information serve as a reminder of the intricate nature of such investigations and the need for collaborative efforts to resolve them.