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British Woman Seeks Information on Missing Brother in Bangkok

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A British woman, Alison Jacks, is actively searching for her brother, Wayne Charles Smith, who has been missing since December 27. His last known whereabouts were near Soi Sukhumvit 71/1 in Bangkok's Wattana district. Despite circulating a missing person appeal in expat Facebook groups since January, no useful information has emerged.

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Wayne Smith's absence remains a mystery, as Jacks has not disclosed whether he was in Bangkok for business or leisure. On February 12, the Mirror Foundation’s Missing Person Centre in Thailand shared photographs and a description of Smith in hopes of garnering leads. His physical attributes include being approximately 180 cm tall, weighing around 80 kg, having fair skin, short brown hair, surgery wounds on his arm and shoulder, and distinctive red marks on both arms.

The expat community has advised the family to liaise with Thailand's Tourist Police to locate Smith’s possible accommodations during his Bangkok stay. Jacks has not confirmed if local police are officially involved in the investigation. Thai social media users have expressed solidarity, wishing for Smith’s safe return.

This situation follows a similar case involving Kenny Robertson, a Scottish national who went missing in January. Robertson traveled to Thailand to volunteer and lost contact after his arrival. However, he was later safely located on January 25, thanks to social media efforts and his family’s appeal., reported The Thaiger.

Key Takeaways

  • Wayne Smith has been missing since December 27; last seen in Bangkok.

  • The Mirror Foundation and expat groups are aiding the search.

  • Similar recent cases have been resolved through community efforts.

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As the article suggests, the sister really needs to involve the tourist police. Why wouldn't she confirm if the local authorities had been contacted? They can easily check with Immigration, find his TDAC and passport number and then trace where he was staying during that period.

While most of these FB pleas for help in finding someone are 100% legit, with family reaching out for help, and many of us wanting to do our part to help, sometimes FB can also be used by people (criminals) to find someone they're looking for - and not always with the best of intentions for that individual.

4 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

As the article suggests, the sister really needs to involve the tourist police. Why wouldn't she confirm if the local authorities had been contacted? They can easily check with Immigration, find his TDAC and passport number and then trace where we was staying during that period.

The tourist Police do not offer that service

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3 minutes ago, yang123 said:

A mug-shot would help .....

From The Thaiger ...

Missing British man last seen near Sukhumvit in Bangkok | Thaiger

Probably shacked up with some Limas and having a great time.

He will turn up as soon as he needs money for the GoFundme Page.

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1 hour ago, Taboo2 said:

Probably shacked up with some Limas and having a great time.

He will turn up as soon as he needs money for the GoFundme Page.

Your humanity and compassion are simply stunning. Bet you're real popular at parties

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Hopefully this will turn out to be someone who just didn't care to stay in touch, but otherwise OK. But I agree with some of you that the regular police should have been immediately involved, we all know that it is easy to track people using CCTV. Hopefully he's OK

4 minutes ago, Jonathan Swift said:

Hopefully this will turn out to be someone who just didn't care to stay in touch, but otherwise OK. But I agree with some of you that the regular police should have been immediately involved, we all know that it is easy to track people using CCTV. Hopefully he's OK

But HE Might NOT Want to be Found.....

16 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

From The Thaiger ...

Missing British man last seen near Sukhumvit in Bangkok | Thaiger

Did Thaiger grab this from his thaifriendly account?

40 minutes ago, Jonathan Swift said:

Hopefully this will turn out to be someone who just didn't care to stay in touch, but otherwise OK. But I agree with some of you that the regular police should have been immediately involved, we all know that it is easy to track people using CCTV. Hopefully he's OK

I agree completely- I hope all ends well for this man

Fingers crossed for him and his family

2 hours ago, CHdiver said:

Did Thaiger grab this from his thaifriendly account?

No.

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Should contact IMM first.They will find out where he stay if he not staying in a hotel that dont required passport.When i stayed in a hotel a foreigner who get really lovesick because his gf finished him his sister contacted the embassy.He have said he will kill himself.After a short time the touristpolice arrived and made him calm down.They took pictures of him with the police and send this to his embassy who i guess contacted his family.I saw that guy later in the hotel and he looked fine.

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I have been in Thailand this trip for more than 6 weeks without contacting family back home, but my ex-wife and kids have not tried to find me yet. Sometimes I wonder if they truly care for me.

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2 minutes ago, Dexxter said:

I have been in Thailand this trip for more than 6 weeks without contacting family back home, but my ex-wife and kids have not tried to find me yet. Sometimes I wonder if they truly care for me.

Same here, no contact from the ex in the UK for 23 years...... I'm beginning to think she doesn't care about me ....

  1. Notify the UK coppers.

  2. Through them, access his bank account to identify locations of post-December ATM withdrawals.

  3. Pass this information on to the Thai coppers.

  4. Use it to access CCTV etc fo the area(s) identified.

  5. Locate the perp and smack his legs for being a naughty boy.

  6. Transfer Gofundme account holding to a suitable Thai charity.

On 2/17/2026 at 8:05 PM, snoop1130 said:

British woman, Alison Jacks, is actively searching for her brother, Wayne Charles Smith

Bangkok has him now!!!!

17 hours ago, Dexxter said:

Sometimes I wonder if they truly care for me.

works both ways, it seems.

who doesn't contact their wife for 6 weeks?

oh, it's your ex-wife ... ok then.

but kids ...

27 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

sounds ominous.

what does that mean exactly?

"Bangkok has him now" is a phrase, notably from The Hangover Part II, meaning a person is completely lost, consumed, or trapped by the chaos, nightlife, or dangers of the city. It anthropomorphizes Bangkok, implying the city has taken control of someone, making it unlikely they will be found or return to normalcy.

It's a fishy story really. The first thing his 'sister' should do would be to contact (at least) the Embassy if not the Thai police for help. Apparently he's been missing for 7 weeks now. Yet she reveals nothing about herself, the family, no photo of them, no answer to follow up Qs from those trying to help, no answer on whom she's contacted for help (authorities) so far. Exactly the kind of silence one might expect from a non-family member 'looking' for someone.. for unstated reasons. It's reasonable to want to help. It's sensible to be a bit cautious. About a year ago, someone with an alias on FB (apparently in Hua Hin) posted a photo of a Canadian DL that was allegedly found at the side of the road and asked anyone who knew the guy's whereabouts to reply and 'she'd' make sure he got his DL back. Myself and another FB 'sleuth' found out the guy in the driving license had been involved in a major drug bust -- confiscating millions in assets. The raid was involving Canadian, US and Caribbean police. The guy was charged but the charges later dropped. Someone may still be looking for this guy.. to get what they think he might have..

On 2/17/2026 at 10:22 AM, ronnie50 said:

As the article suggests, the sister really needs to involve the tourist police.

Wrong.

The sister really needs to firstly involve UK police to check his bank account/s for withdrawals in Thailand, particularly from ATM's/ Time, date, location.

Second, his phone account, UK sim or otherwise. GPS location, phone calls to whom, and when etc.

Then, the foreign office, for hospital and police checks. He may have been arrested, or had an accident.

Then, start to deal with Thailand authorities.

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