The family of a 36-year-old man who has been missing for more than a week have begged him to “please come home to us”. Father-of-three Ricky Lambrick disappeared from his home in Port Tennant in Swansea on Wednesday, May 31.
Mr Lambrick’s Marcroft Road home was visited by his 17-year-old son Jack the day after he went missing, and his phone and wallet had been left there. But no relatives have seen Mr Lambrick since May 31, and they have now reported him missing to South Wales Police.
His cousin Leanne Steel said: “He’s vulnerable and we’re very worried and really want to find him as soon as possible. His son went to his house and his vape, bank card and phone were left there and his flip flops which he always wears were still there. The police are doing all they can but we haven’t been able to find out much information. We don’t know what he’d be wearing because we didn’t see him on the day he left.”
Mr Lambrick’s family said CCTV footage has been obtained which shows Mr Lambrick getting on a train at Neath train station on June 1. Ms Steel added: “We just want to reach out to him in any way we can to say please come back home to us and we’re here to help him.”
South Wales Police has published its own statement on its social media pages. It reads: "On June 6 Ricky, 36, was reported as missing from his home in the Port Tennant area of Swansea. He hasn’t been seen for over 12 days and was last heard from on May 31. If you have seen Ricky or have any information concerning his whereabouts please contact us using reference: 2300184744."
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