A president of a UK motorcycle club has gone missing after heading out on a solo drive.
Simon Boon has vanished, leaving his loved ones and fellow bikers fearing the worst.
The president of the White Horse Motorcycle Club has not been heard from in a number of days.
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Boon’s phone has reportedly been switched off with no contact since 10pm on 19 Aug, as reported by Need To Know.
A close friend has described the disappearance as ‘very unlike him’.
He was last seen driving a light silver or blue Mazda6 – with the reg K4 KFN.
The biker’s last known location was Westbury, Wiltshire.
Locals have been urged to come forward with any information on Boon’s disappearance.

Any sightings of him are to be reported to the Wiltshire Police.
Boon is the president of the White Horse MCC, a motorcycle club based in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire.
The club are self-described as ‘honourable, loyal and respectful’ and refers to members as brothers.
The ‘family club’ meets every Sunday at their clubhouse around 6pm – with open nights held for new members wanting to join.
Friend Terry Pawling said: “A close friend has gone missing, very unlike him.

“Can everyone keep an eye out for Simon Boon.
“His phone’s off at the moment, but if he reaches out, please let us know.”
Terri Jane added: “Simon, dear friend and Pres of White Horse MCC, has gone missing.
“If he reaches out, or you have any sightings of him or his car, please let any of the Wiltshire Alliance know.”
Jam Press has approached Wiltshire Police for a comment.
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