Police are appealing for information from the public to help find a missing man from Crewe.
Malcolm Biggs was last seen on CCTV at around 5.20am on Friday 7 July on Oxford Street, Crewe, heading towards West Street.
The 65-year-old has dementia, meaning he often has memory issues.
He is white, of a slim build, 6 feet tall, has grey hair and a grey beard, and walks with a limp.
He was last seen wearing a black cap with a white logo, a green jacket, a light blue top, blue jeans, yellow socks, and black trainers.
Malcolm is known to frequent Crewe and Nantwich town centre.
Officers are urging anyone who sees Malcolm or has any information regarding his whereabouts to get in touch.
PC Kat Doyle said:
“We have officers currently out searching for Malcolm and we are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare.
"I urge anyone in or around the Crewe or Nantwich area who thinks they may have seen him since he went missing to get in touch with us.
“I would also ask residents living in the area to check any sheds or outbuildings in case Malcolm has taken shelter.”
Anyone with information or footage that may help officers find Malcolm is asked to call Cheshire Constabulary on 101, quoting IML 1591331 or report it via:
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