Police issue renewed appeal for missing Great Yarmouth man
He's not been seen for more than a week
More than a week since a man went missing in Great Yarmouth, police are issuing a renewed appeal for information.
The force is asking people to again check their doorbell and dashcam footage, and any insecure sheds or outbuildings.
62-year-old Manuel Pereira left his home in Nelson Road Central in the early hours of Monday 19 August and hasn't been seen since.
Superintendent Craig Miller said: “Now that more than a week has passed since Manuel went missing we are asking the public to again check their devices.
“We continue to carry out extensive searches in the area around Manuel’s home, we have delivered around 2,000 leaflets in English and Portuguese, examined CCTV footage, investigated reported sightings and carried out house-to-house inquiries.
“Although we still have no confirmed sightings, as a result of our inquiries we do believe he left his house at around 4.15am on Monday and are particularly keen that anyone who was driving in the area around that time checks their dashcams.”
Manuel is described as black, bald, of slim build, and around 5ft 11ins tall.
He is believed to be wearing a knee-length black padded coat over the top of a blue Tommy Hilfiger coat, a red and white t-shirt, blue jeans, Adidas grey trainers, and possibly a black hat.
Anyone who has seen him or has any information about where he may be is asked to contact Norfolk Police immediately.