New images issued in search for missing Alex Weatherley
Following CCTV enquiries, police have established the last confirmed sighting of the Norton man was at York train station on Thursday when he boarded a LNER train at 2.13pm, bound for Inverness in Scotland.
Enquiries are ongoing to try and establish where the 35-year-old got to.
(Image: North Yorkshire Police)
A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "Enquiries are ongoing to try and establish where he got off the train. The full-length images in the appeal show him at York Railway Station prior to boarding the train.
"In the meantime, we are appealing to anyone who has any information about his whereabouts to get in touch, including anyone who may have seen him on the train or anyone who recalls seeing Alex along the route.
"The train passed through Darlington, Newcastle, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Edinburgh, Falkirk, Stirling and onwards to Inverness, passing through a number other towns."
(Image: North Yorkshire Police)
Alex is described as white, of slim build, 6ft 3ins tall, with brown hair and facial hair. When Alex was last seen he was wearing a dark-coloured padded jacket, a black hooded top underneath, and dark-coloured trousers. If you have seen Alex, call police on 101 and pass information to the Force Control Room.
If you have an immediate sighting of him, call 999. Quote reference 12250148090 when passing on information.
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