Police are renewing their appeal for information relating to the disappearance of a man who has been missing for two weeks.
In a bid to trace Douglas Wragg, North Wales Police have issued a more recent photograph of the 79-year-old man, who has been missing since October 10.
Posters are being circulated across Llandudno in a bid to help trace Mr Wragg, who comes from the Bridlington area of East Yorkshire.
Mr Wragg was staying at a guest house in Llandudno, and he was last seen at around lunchtime on the Saturday 10th in the Church Walks area.
Detective Inspector Martin Davies, who is leading the investigation said: "Inquiries are continuing to trace Mr Wragg. As time goes on we are becoming increasingly concerned for his safety and whereabouts."
Adding that Mr Wragg is known to have connections with the Sheffield area he said: "I am appealing to anybody who may have seen a man of a similar description, or anybody who may know of Mr Wragg's whereabouts to contact us immediately.
Mr Wragg is described as being 5' 10" tall, of medium build and has a trimmed white beard. He speaks with a Yorkshire accent, usually wears glasses, but may not have been wearing them on the day he went missing. He is also a keen walker.
It is not known what he was last seen wearing, but he may have been wearing a baseball cap.
Anyone who has information, or anyone who may know of his whereabouts is asked to contact North Wales Police on 101, if you are calling from Wales or 0845 607 1001 (Welsh line) or 0845 607 1002 (English line).
Alternatively send a text message to 66767 or email - northwalespolice@north-wales.police.uk
Friday, 23 October 2009
Renewed appeal for missing man
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