Astra is still missing after a day-long search across south-west London

Dozens searched Palewell, Richmond Park and beyond. The hunt resumes today with a tracking dog.
Missing black labrador Astra
Astra, a young black Labrador, has been missing since Tuesday evening. Photo shared by the family via local lost-and-found groups.
Still missing — search resumes tomorrow
The search continues The search resumed on Friday morning, with an overnight drone flight, a doorbell-footage lead and tracker dogs due. Follow day two live here.
End of day one The search was stood down for the night with Astra still missing. It is due to resume in the morning, when a specialist tracking dog is expected to join. If you see her, please see the details below.

A black Labrador called Astra slipped away from a dog walker near Palewell Park on Tuesday evening. By the end of Wednesday, the search for her had drawn in a large part of south-west London.

What began as a handful of neighbours combing the overgrown corner of Palewell grew, through the day, into something much larger. Dozens of volunteers walked slow, silent lines through the woodland and waded the length of Beverley Brook. A thermal-imaging drone searched the canopy and the streets around the park from above.

When that ruled out Palewell itself, the search widened, and kept widening: across Richmond Park, where Astra usually walks, and then out across Wimbledon Common, Barnes Common, the Thames path on both banks, and the roads and gardens in between. Posters went up in shop windows in Barnes; dog walkers were briefed on both sides of the river; a co-ordinating group passed 250 people.

Most of those who turned out had never met her.

There was one possible sighting of an unaccompanied black Labrador at the top of the park in the late morning, but it was never confirmed, and there were no further confirmed sightings during the day. By nightfall, Astra had not been found.

The search was stood down for the night and is due to resume on Thursday morning, when a specialist tracking dog is expected to join. Those leading the search have asked people to stay calm and quiet rather than search in large, noisy groups, as a frightened dog is far more likely to come out when the area around her is still.

If you see her

Astra is a black Labrador with unusually pale, amber eyes. She may be wearing a red collar, but it can come off if it snags, so a black Labrador with no collar should not be ruled out. She is microchipped and local vets have been alerted. If you see her, do not approach, chase or call out to her — a frightened dog tends to go to ground.

It is also worth checking gardens, sheds and garages, where a nervous dog may have tucked herself away.

How the day unfolded
Tuesday, around 5.30pm
Astra goes missing while out with a dog walker near Palewell Park.
Wednesday
“Still missing” posters circulate across East Sheen community groups and lost-and-found pages. A possible sighting is reported towards Chiswick and passed to Network Rail.
9.46am
Volunteers gather at Palewell Park and begin searching the wooded corner in teams.
10am
Searchers say a thermal-imaging drone is being arranged to search the canopy from above. Volunteers also check allotments, sheds and properties backing onto the park. Experienced searchers remind people not to call out or crowd the area, as a frightened dog tends to stay hidden.
11am
The search grows into a large, coordinated effort. Volunteers form a slow, silent line across the back of Palewell, by Enmore Gardens, while others check Beverley Brook down to the Bank of England sports ground. A lost-dog report is filed with Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.
11.15am
A searcher reports a possible sighting of an unaccompanied black Labrador at the top of the park, near the Richmond Park boundary, close to where Astra went missing. It is unconfirmed, the dog is not seen again, and searchers cross-check that it is not another known dog in the park.
11.58am
A thermal-imaging drone arrives at the park and begins to search the canopy from above.
2.35pm
The drone completes its search of Palewell, Roehampton Gate and the surrounding houses, and the family say this rules out Astra being trapped in that area. The park is ruled out and the search focuses on Richmond Park and the nearby estates and streets. A specialist tracker dog is being arranged.
Afternoon and evening
The search spreads far beyond Palewell — across Richmond Park, Wimbledon Common, Barnes Common, the Thames path and the streets between — with dog walkers briefed on both sides of the river. Volunteers note that Astra may no longer have her collar. There is no confirmed sighting through the day.
Evening
The search is stood down for the night. Astra has not been found. It is due to resume in the morning, when a specialist tracking dog is expected to join.

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