The family of a missing Fermanagh man have released new photos in a renewed appeal for information four years after he disappeared.
Peter Bartlett was 79 when he was last seen boarding a ferry to France in 2018.
Police have said the Belleek man would now be 82 and said their enquiries as to his whereabouts continue.
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Officers say Peter boarded a ferry from Rosslare in Co Wexford, heading to Cherbourg in France on May 22 2018, and that was the last sighting of him.
He had been due to check into a campsite called Ar Kleguer in St Pol de Leon in France, to stay in a campervan he had previously left there.
“However, there were no further sightings of him after this. His family then registered him as a missing person and there have been no sightings of him since his disappearance," said PSNI Inspector Brown.
“Peter’s family have also released new photographs of him in an attempt to jog the memory of anyone who may have saw or spoke with him since his disappearance in 2018.
“He is described as being approximately 5' 8" in height, of stocky build with blue eyes and grey hair.
“We are still following a number of lines of enquiry, including enquiries with authorities in France, in an attempt to locate Mr Bartlett.”
Police particularly want to talk to anyone who had any contact with Peter after May 22 2018 or was on the same ferry a him and remembers seeing him.
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