Army Delayed Reporting Missing Soldier for Two Weeks, Parents Say
Lance Corporal Ryan Rudd was not reported missing by military authorities until two weeks after he was last seen in Selby, according to his parents.

The parents of Lance Corporal Ryan Rudd have expressed anger over the British Army's handling of their son's disappearance, saying military officials failed to report him missing for two weeks after he was last seen.
L/Cpl Rudd was last observed in Selby, but the Army did not formally report his absence until 14 days later, according to his family. The delay has prompted criticism from his parents about the military's procedures for tracking personnel.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about how military families are supported during crises involving service members. Military protocols typically require prompt notification when personnel fail to report for duty or cannot be located.
Details about the circumstances of L/Cpl Rudd's disappearance and the Army's response procedures have not been fully disclosed. The family's complaints come amid broader discussions about support systems for military families facing emergencies or loss of loved ones in service.