Overview
- Glen Godfrey, 38, vanished in December and his remains were recovered from the King George VI Reservoir in May, with his family revealing they drank water from the same source during his disappearance
- Family search dogs signaled Glen’s presence in the reservoir months before a Thames Water employee located his body, although Surrey Police dismissed those alerts as silts
- Surrey Police maintains it conducted a thorough search that included underwater sonar, dive teams and reviews of CCTV and phone records to rule out third-party involvement
- Thames Water says it performs more than 500,000 annual tests from source to tap and has found no water quality issues at the King George VI Reservoir
- The Godfrey family has launched a petition for “Glen’s Law,” calling for a national missing-persons framework with immediate, professional and transparent investigative standards