CCTV footage of a student, aged 20, leaving London’s nightclub shortly before their disappearance has been released by police.

Harvey Parker, a member of Heaven nightclub in Westminster near Charing Cross station in Westminster, left at 2.15am Friday, December 17 

Another CCTV video shows Harvey walking towards Embankment from Craven Street.

The LBGTQ+ club was attended by the ‘kind, gentle’ York University student who had previously been to a Lil SIMZ concert at Brixton’s O2 Academy.

Police, along with Harvey’s friends and family, said they are now growing ‘increasingly concerned’ for his welfare after having no contact with him for four days. 

Harvey, from Lambeth in south London, has been described as 5ft 8in, mixed race, slim and with short black hair.

Harvey Parker, 20, (pictured) has not been seen or heard from since the early hours of Friday, December 17

Harvey Parker (20) was last seen and heard from on Friday, December 17.

Police have released CCTV images showing Harvey Parker leaving Heaven nightclub near Charing Cross railway station in Westminster at around 2.15am on Friday, December 17

CCTV footage has been released by police showing Harvey Parker exiting Heaven club near Charing Cross station in Westminster around 2.15am Friday, December 17.

Detective Sergeant Dick Nation, from the Central South Safeguarding Unit, said Harvey was last seen on Craven Street, walking south towards Embankment

From the Central South Safeguarding Unit Detective Sergeant Dick Nation stated that Harvey was last seen walking towards Embankment on Craven Street. 

From the Central South Safeguarding Unit Detective Sergeant Dick Nation stated that they haven’t been able contact Harvey and his family still haven’t heard anything from him.

“There’s no reason he shouldn’t have disappeared and his friends and family are very worried about his disappearance.

“To aid the public we release images of Harvey, from the night he vanished.

We know that he was seen last on CCTV walking south toward Embankment. 

‘This is a terrible ordeal for Harvey’s family and friends and I would urge anyone who saw him or has any information to contact police immediately.’

Theatre Royal Stratford East claimed Harvey was a front of house staff member and launched an appeal for support in his search.

Jonathan Harvey, a playwright, and other actors shared the tweet.

Harvey’s friend said that Harvey had gone to Little Simz concerts in Brixton before going to Heaven.

Little Simz has retweeted Harvey’s appeal.

Harvey’s relatives have also taken to social media to ask for help in locating him, including uncle Sylvester Lennon who tagged LBC presenter James O’Brien in the appeal.

Mr O’Brien responded, saying he would mention Harvey on his show after saying he had seen a missing poster on his way in to work.

Another unnamed relative added that the family was ‘desperate’ for information and asked for the public to re-post the police’s online appeal to find Harvey.

An additional Twitter user commented: “He’s 20, autistic, and not-binary.

‘He’s missed 3 work shifts and not on socials since 1.30 Friday morning – unheard of – and not in touch with any friends.

“His family visited all London hospitals, and informed the police.”

Harvey's friends and family have posted appeals on social media to help find the missing student. Pictured, CCTV image of Harvey leaving Heaven nightclub by Charing Cross railway station

Harvey’s close friends and relatives have used social media to appeal for the help of others in search of their friend. Image from CCTV showing Harvey exiting Heaven nightclub at Charing Cross station

Police, along with Harvey’s friends and family, said they are now growing 'increasingly concerned' for his welfare after having no contact with him for four days.

Police, along with Harvey’s friends and family, said they are now growing ‘increasingly concerned’ for his welfare after having no contact with him for four days. 

London’s Westminster School also used the hashtag #FindHarvey to appeal for Harvey, who was once a student.

Cordelia Hobbs is one of seven York University students that shares a room with Harvey. She wrote on Facebook, “all extremely concerned” for Harvey’s safety.

One of Harvey’s school friends Angus Colwell, who is an editorial assistant at the Spectator, added on Twitter: ‘I’ve known Harvey for years, and several of my close friends are v tight with him.

If you see or know of anything, please contact police. Everyone is worried.

Alex Foster from Oxford University, a school friend wrote that Harvey had been missing since Thursday night.

They attended a Brixton concert before moving to Heaven Nightclub, near Embankment. At 4 a.m. they were gone.

Please text me if you are able to provide any additional information or if you can see the items. 

A police spokesperson stated that Harvey left the club alone, and that there was no reason to believe he had gone missing.

‘Police and Harvey’s family are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.

Harvey’s height is listed as being 5ft 8ins and has a slim build. 

For more information, please call 101 or Tweet @MetCC.