Renewed Appeal For North Wales Man Missing For Two Months
A renewed appeal for a North Wales man who has been missing almost two months, has today been issued.
Michael Bryn Jones went missing from the Gwynedd / Conwy areas and Police are continuing to appeal to the public for information in relation to his disappearance.
Michael had visited Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor at around 1am on the morning of April 3rd and the last sighting of him was on the A55 near Junction 11 (One Stop) at around 5.45am.
Michael, who originates from Llandudno, was wearing blue jeans, an electric blue coloured fleece with dark blue sleeves and a white bobble hat with 3 horizontal stripes.
Chief Inspector Mark Armstrong, who is leading the search for Michael said: “It is now nearly two months since Michael was last seen. During this time, there has been no contact or any sightings of him that have enabled us to locate him or track his movements beyond this area of the A55.
“Extensive searches carried out by the British International Search and Rescue Dogs (BIRD), the RAF, Coastguard and the Police helicopter have failed to provide any leads or information about Michael’s movements and whereabouts since this time.
“I am in regular contact with Michael’s family, and they simply want their son, brother and friend home.”
CI Armstrong added: “I appeal to anyone with information that may assist us in locating Michael, and returning him home to his family, to make contact with the Police on 101 or the Missing Persons charity, and provide any information they may have.”
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