Mick Jagger’s family is desperately searching for his granddaughter Ashish Jackson’s long-term partner Alexander Key, who went missing in the UK.
Jackson’s mother is Jade Jagger, the daughter of the Rolling Stones frontman.
Devon and Cornwall Police said Key had not been seen since Friday afternoon.
The 33-year-old chef, who has two children with Ms Jackson, was last seen at the Spiderweb Inn pub in Boscastle.
A screenshot of the surveillance footage shows Key, 37, sitting at the bar at around 2:30 p.m. local time. He appeared to be there alone, but other patrons were seated near him.
About an hour later, Key was seen leaving the pub alone, hands in his pockets, on foot.
He was wearing a red patterned jacket with a black hood, blue jeans, and white sneakers. He also boasted long platinum blonde hair.
“Missing | Police are increasingly concerned for the welfare of a 37-year-old man who was reported missing in the Boscastle area,” the police department’s Facebook page posted on Saturday.
“Alexander Quay was last seen at 14:20 on January 23rd at a local pub.”
The post continued, “Alexander is described as having a medium build, light peroxide blonde hair, and usually wearing light colored clothing.”
The post concluded: “If you have seen Alexander or know his whereabouts, please call police immediately on 999, quoting log number 847 of 24 January.”
The pub where Key was last seen also posted about his disappearance, along with a screenshot of the CCTV footage.
“Urgent…missing person. Please let us know if he is missing or if you stop to talk to Alex or notice him walking. Black hooded top with red stripes covering it and very striking white blonde hair,” the post, uploaded on Sunday, read.
“His family are very worried. He went missing on Friday 23rd January when he left the pub at 2.30pm. Please share. If you saw him on Friday please let us know.”
On Monday, Jade, 54, took to Instagram to share a screenshot of a police department note about Key, which apparently indicates he remains missing.
Jackson, Jade and Mick, 82, did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
