Police release new CCTV of Mick Jagger’s granddaughter’s partner as search for him enters its fourth day after he went missing during Storm Ingrid

Police today released new images as part of the search for the missing partner of Sir Mick Jagger’s grandson, continuing for the fourth day after he disappeared from a Cornish seaside village.
Chef Alexander Key, 37, who has two children with Assisi Jackson, 33, was last seen in a bar in Boscastle on Friday afternoon before CCTV showed him leaving.
He was reported missing on Saturday evening to Devon and Cornwall Police, who launched an urgent search as they became ‘increasingly concerned’ about him.
Officers previously said it was believed Key was last seen sitting alone at the Cobweb Inn at 2.20pm on Friday, wearing a black hooded top covered up with a red striped jumper.
But new footage shows him walking past the Wellington Pub on the Old Road towards the River Valency in the direction of Boscastle Port at 3.25pm on Saturday.
New security footage released this afternoon shows Key still wearing a distinctive red shirt but also a blue anorak or waterproof and black sneakers.
Officers were searching for Key in hazardous weather conditions after Storm Ingrid hit the area on Friday and Saturday, followed by Storm Chandra yesterday and today.
CCTV footage released by the Cobweb Inn on Sunday showed Key sitting at the bar, before another footage later showed Key walking outside an hour later. Bar appealed for anyone with information to come forward and said: ‘His family are very worried.’
New CCTV footage of Alexander Key walking past the Wellington Pub on the Old Road in Boscastle towards the River Valency towards Boscastle Harbor at 3.25pm on Saturday
New CCTV footage of Alexander Key was released by Devon and Cornwall Police today
Alexander Key, 37, went missing from the Cornish seaside village of Boscastle on Friday.
Alexander Key was reported missing to Devon and Cornwall Police on Saturday evening
CCTV footage shows Alexander Key leaving the Cobweb Inn in Boscastle on Friday afternoon
Alexander Key was also shown at the Cobweb Inn in Boscastle at around 2.30pm last Friday.
Her mother, Jade Jagger, 54, a jewelery designer from Assisi, shared the first police call with her followers on social media and posted pictures of Key on Instagram yesterday.
He is described by police as being 6 feet tall, of medium build, with distinctive bright peroxide blonde hair, and is normally seen wearing brightly colored clothing.
Police photos shared by Rolling Stones frontman Jade and his first wife Bianca Jagger’s daughter show Key wearing a striking orange-patterned jacket.
Known for its impressive harbor and cliff-top walks, the picturesque seaside village of Boscastle attracts visitors all year round but can be particularly dangerous during the winter months.
Assisi is the eldest grandchild of rock legend Sir Mick, 82, and the daughter of Jade and her former partner, artist Piers Jackson.
Assisi and Key live in Cornwall, where they are raising their two young daughters, Ezra, 11, and Romy, six.
Assisi, whose father is artist Peter Jackson, is the eldest grandchild of Sir Mick Jagger.
Alexander Key has two children with Assisi Jackson and they both live in Cornwall
Assisi Jackson with her mother Jade Jackson in London in 2014
Jade Jackson with her parents Sir Mick and first wife Bianca Jagger in London in 2013
Jade Jackson took to social media to share police appeal with her Instagram followers
Key co-owns popular seafood restaurant The Rocket Store in Boscastle with head chef Freddie Woodruff.
The restaurant is known for using fresh ingredients, including fish Key’s father catches daily and meat from the family farm.
The interior features a star constellation painting signed by Assisi’s father, Piers.
Jade was pregnant with Assisi’s half-brother, Ray Emmanuel Fillary, and at the same time, Assisi was expecting her first child.
Jade gave birth to Ray just a few weeks after her grandson Ezra was born in May 2014, making Jade both mother and grandmother to the babies born a few weeks apart.
Officers are appealing for anyone who has seen Key or knows his whereabouts to contact them immediately by calling 999 quoting log number 847 of 24/1/26.




