Northumbria Police is issuing a fresh appeal to help locate Shiremoor man David Hall.
David, 55, was last seen by his family leaving their home address in Shiremoor, North Tyneside, on Sunday morning.
He was captured on CCTV near his home that same morning but no one has seen or heard from him since.
Officers are growing increasingly concerned for David’s welfare.
Officers have carried out extensive searches of the local area to locate David, as well as conducting all the usual searches but sadly he has not yet been found.
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On Monday Northumbria Police appealed to the public for assistance and this appeal still stands. Anyone who has any information which could assist our search, however insignificant you fear it might be, is asked to reach out to Northumbria Police as soon as possible.
David is described as white, 5 foot 8 inches in height, of a slim build, with short grey hair and a short grey beard.
He was last seen wearing grey Lacoste trainers, blue jeans and a long puffer jacket with furry hood.
David, or anyone who knows where he is, is asked to contact officers on 101 or via the website’s ‘Tell us Something’ section, quoting log NP-20220911-0657.
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