Father’s Day call for missing man, 60, unseen since Thursday morning

The family of a 60-year-old man from West Wales who has not been seen for three days is asking the public for help in finding him.

Alistair, whose last name has not been released, was last seen leaving his home in Lampeter at around 9.45am on Thursday. He is believed to have intended to drive to Aberaeron, off the coast of Cardigan, to do an assignment. Police say their white Volvo car was parked in Alban’s Aberaeron Square later that morning, but officers were unable to verify any sightings of the missing man in the coastal city that day.

Police say Alistair’s family is increasingly concerned about his well-being and is calling for anyone with information to come forward. And detectives are asking the people of Aberaeron and the surrounding area to check CCTV footage and video ringing for any vision that may help their investigation.

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Dyfed-Powys Police Inspector Matthew Howells said: “It is understandable that Alistair’s family is very concerned about his safety. We ask anyone who thinks he has seen or spoken to Alistair since Thursday. or you think you have information that could help us find it, contact us right away.

“We are also calling on home owners in Aberaeron who have a doorbell or a CCTV camera outside their property to contact us. You may have pictures of Alistair or your vehicle that you use. can help with our queries “.

The Alistair family asks the public for help in finding him (Image: Dyfed-Powys Family / Police)

Alistair, who recently celebrated her 60th birthday, is described as 6 ‘2 “tall and” well made. “She has very short gray hair and usually wears glasses. or light-colored polo shirt when last seen, police say Alistair speaks well and has a “southern English accent.”

Anyone with information about Alistair’s whereabouts is asked to contact the police.

Can you help? Call Dyfed-Powys Police on 101 citing DP-20220616-251 or email 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk

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