Police are continuing to search for a missing 88-year-old man from south Manchester.
Ronald Roose went missing at around 7.30pm on Sunday night (November 27). He was last seen at his home on Bankside Road in East Didsbury.
Police believe he left the house from the back of the property, then headed towards the tow path of the River Mersey. Officers do not know where he went from there.
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A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police told the Manchester Evening News today (Wednesday) that Ronald is still missing. Searches to trace him are ongoing.
At the time he went missing, he was wearing dark-coloured walking shoes, black cotton loose fitting jogging bottoms, without a belt, and a dark coloured half-zip fleece pullover. Police said he was definitely not wearing a coat.
Ronald is described as being a white male, who is of slim build and around 5ft 6in. He has balding, grey hair.
Anyone who has any information about where Ronald is is being urged to contact police immediately.
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or should call 999 in an emergency.
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