Concerns grows for missing man who left home with no phone, money or transport

Concerns grows for missing man who left home with no phone, money, or transport

Police are growing increasingly concerned about the whereabouts of a man who went missing over the weekend.

David went missing from Gresley Road in Louth at some point between 11.30pm on Saturday 4 June and 6.30am on Sunday 5 June.

He was last seen wearing black jogging trousers, a black mid-length jacket, and brown tan walking trainers.

The 55-year-old left home with no phone, money, or mode of transport.

Unfortunately, police have been unable to locate his whereabouts since the original plea was released.

Locals are asked to check their CCTV and camera doorbells for any sightings of David.

Lincolnshire Police said: “We hope that cameras in the local area could help to determine the direction he went in to aid our search efforts, as well as pinpoint the exact time he went missing.

“We are keen to hear from people with footage from properties located off the following roads:

Newmarket
Stewton Lane
London Road
Horncastle Road
Wood Lane

“We would also be keen for people to check their dashcam footage if they were in that area during the timescale provided.

“David left home on foot and does not have any money, mode of transport, or phone with him, and his family and we are extremely concerned for his welfare.

“Please contact us on 101 quoting incident 84 of 5 June if you can help.”

A new photo of David has also been released in the hopes that it will help bring him home.

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