The family of a 60-year-old west Wales man who has not been seen for three days are appealing to the public for help to find him.
Alistair - his last name has not been released - was last seen leaving his home in Lampeter at around 9.45am on Thursday. It is believed he intended to drive to Aberaeron on the Cardigan coast to run an errand. Police say his white Volvo car was found parked at Alban Square in Aberaeron later that morning, but officers have been unable verify any sightings of the missing man in the coastal town on that day.
Police say Alistair's family are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare, and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. And detectives are urging people in and around Aberaeron to check CCTV and video doorbell footage for any sightings which may help their investigation.
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Dyfed-Powys Police inspector Matthew Howells said: "Alistair's family are understandably very worried for his safety. We are asking anyone who thinks they may have seen or spoken to Alistair since Thursday, or feels they have information that could help us find him, to get in touch with us straight away.
"We're also appealing to any home or business owners in Aberaeron who has a doorbell or CCTV camera outside their property to contact us. You may have footage of Alistair or his vehicle that could help with our enquiries."
Alistair, who recently celebrated his 60th birthday, is described as being 6' 2" tall and as "well-built". He has very closely cropped grey hair, and usually wears glasses. It is thought he was wearing grey shorts and a pink or light-coloured polo shirt when last seen. Police say Alistair is well-spoken and has a "south English accent".
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Alistair is asked to contact police.
Can you help? Call Dyfed-Powys Police on 101 quoting reference DP-20220616-251, or email: 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk
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