Today marks six painful years since Jordan Moray vanished without a trace from his home in Cwmbach, near Aberdare. On 24 July 2019, the then 32-year-old disappeared, leaving behind a deeply worried family and a flat that bore signs of sudden departure — the door left unlocked, his games console still running, and his mobile phone plugged in to charge.
Now, on the sixth anniversary of his disappearance, Jordan’s mother, Debbie, has renewed her emotional appeal for information — and for Jordan himself to get in touch, if he is able.
“Each year is blurring into the next,” she said. “But we continue to search the places that we believe Jordan might be. Jordan is loved and missed every day. We are heartbroken. I will never give up looking for him and I pray that he is safe and well.”
Jordan, who would now be 38, was officially reported missing on 2 August 2019. Despite extensive enquiries by South Wales Police and continued efforts from family and friends, no trace of him has ever been found.
Debbie continued: “I want Jordan to know that no matter the reason he left, we are here for him. He is so missed — it’s like living a nightmare. It’s never too late for him to reach out. We just want to know that he is safe and support him regardless of the circumstances he may be facing.”
Her words, laced with enduring hope, reflect the unimaginable distress the family has faced over the years.
“He is deeply missed, and we so much want him back in our lives. I pray that this message reaches him,” she added. “I’m once again asking anyone who reads this to share Jordan’s photograph and report anything that might help the police in their search. Spreading the word could make the difference in bringing Jordan back to us.”
Debbie also expressed her gratitude to South Wales Police for their continued support throughout the ordeal. “I wish to thank South Wales Police for the support they have given me and my family throughout the past six years in our search for Jordan,” she said.
Police are urging anyone with even the smallest piece of information to come forward, no matter how insignificant it may seem.
If you have seen Jordan, or know anything that could assist with the investigation, please contact South Wales Police and quote the reference number 1900284205.
Information can be provided through the following channels:
- Live Chat: www.south-wales.police.uk
- Online Form: bit.ly/SWPProvideInfo
- Call: 101
- Always dial 999 in an emergency
- To remain anonymous, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or use their online form at crimestoppers-uk.org
As another year passes, Debbie and her family remain steadfast in their hope for answers — and for the return of a much-loved son, brother, and friend.






