**Six Years On: Family’s Heartbreak as Search for Missing Aberdare Man Continues**

This week marks six years since Jordan Moray, a resident of Cwmbach near Aberdare, vanished in circumstances that remain deeply troubling to his family and investigators alike. The 38-year-old was last seen in late July 2019, leaving behind a haunting scene in his home—his games console left running, his mobile phone plugged in and charging, and the door to his flat left unlocked.
Today, as the anniversary of his disappearance passes, Jordan’s mother, Debbie Moray, has renewed her appeal to the public in hope of generating fresh leads in a case that has left her family in a state of constant torment. “Each day is agony and I am clinging to the hope that one day he will walk through the door again,” she shared in a heartfelt message. “Each year is blurring into the next, but we continue to search the places that we believe Jordan might be.”

The mystery surrounding Jordan’s disappearance remains unsolved. Despite thorough investigations from South Wales Police, no credible information has come to light regarding his current whereabouts or the reasons behind his abrupt departure. For Debbie, the uncertainty is unbearable: “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 had been reported missing on 2 August 2019 after friends and family raised concerns over his sudden absence. The untouched state of his personal belongings suggested he had not planned to leave for any extended period – amplifying fears for his safety.

Over the past six years, search efforts have been extensive and ongoing. Volunteers, friends, and law enforcement officers have scoured the local area and beyond, but so far, every lead has come to a dead end. Debbie’s plea is not just for Jordan, but also directed towards anyone who may hold even the slightest piece of information: “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.”
Recognising the support she has received, Debbie also acknowledged the ongoing efforts of law enforcement: “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.”
The family has urged the community not to lose hope and encourages anyone who may recall seeing Jordan or remember any detail about his movements around the time he disappeared to step forward—no matter how trivial the information might seem. Authorities are appealing to the public to use reference number 1900284205 when contacting South Wales Police with any information. Reports can be made through various channels, including online forms, live chat, the non-emergency number 101, or in emergencies, 999. Information can also be given anonymously via Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting their website.
Jordan’s case is a stark reminder of the pain caused when loved ones go missing, and the crucial role that public awareness and community support can play in reuniting families. As Debbie’s words reveal, “Spreading the word could make the difference in bringing Jordan back to us.”
As the years pass, the Moray family’s ordeal underscores the enduring impact a disappearance can have. Their determination to maintain hope and continue the search is a testament to the strength and resilience found within families facing unimaginable loss.
If you have any information—no matter how inconsequential it may seem—officers urge you to come forward and help give the Moray family the answers they so desperately seek.