Devon and Cornwall Police have released more images of a missing man from Penzance as they further appeal to the public for information of his whereabouts.
Richard Mockford from Penzance has not been seen since Friday, June 10 and the force say they are concerned for his welfare.
The man is 60-years-old with short blonde hair, clean shaven and of a slim build.
Police appeal for information on missing Cornwall man
It is hoped that the new pictures will lead to new information known from the public and enable police to track down the missing man.
The pictures include a close-up head shot of Mr Mockford as well as a CCTV screenshot of the Silver Fore Mondeo Zetec TDCI he was driving. The vehicle had the registration WK53 ZZP and also was noticeable by a roof rack on top.
A latest statement from the force said that their search spreads to the wider area of West Cornwall including campsites, car parks and beaches.
Business owners in the area are being asked to check their perimeters for the missing man.
Sergeant Andrew Johnson from the Penzance sector of the force said: “Richard hasn’t been seen since Friday 10 June and we are concerned for this welfare. He is a 60-year-old white male with short blonde hair, clean shaven and of slim build.
“Our searches now encompass the wider area of West Cornwall including beaches, car parks and campsites.
“We are issuing further images in the hope that this may lead to new information from the public, including a recent CCTV still of the car Richard would be driving, which is a silver Ford Mondeo Zetec TDCI with the number plate WK53 ZZP with a roof rack.
“We are also asking business owners in West Cornwall to check car parks and campsites in case Richard or his car is there.
“Finally, if Richard is reading this appeal, please get in touch with us to let us know that you are safe and well.”
If you have seen Richard Mockford, his car, or know of his current whereabouts, please call police on 999 quoting long number 249 10 June.
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