Police have said they're "increasingly concerned for the well-being" of a man last seen at the ferry terminal in Belfast two weeks ago.
Gerard Courtney was last seen on Tuesday, August 9, at 10.30am leaving the ferry terminal heading towards the Shore Road in North Belfast.
He is described as being 5ft 7, medium build with brown hair, and wearing glasses.
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He was last seen wearing an orange hi-visibility vest, dark waterproof jacket, blue shorts, dark coloured undershorts, and Adidas Gazelle trainers.
Gerard also has a blue mountain bike, which has orange bags on the side and a white helmet. It's understood he may be heading towards the Republic of Ireland.
A spokesperson for the PSNI said: "Police would ask Gerard or anyone who knows of his whereabouts to contact them on the non-emergency number 101, quote reference number 1657 14/08/22 You can also call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
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