West Midlands Police have issued an urgent renewed appeal for help in tracing a Birmingham man who vanished nearly two weeks ago, with growing concern for his welfare.
Andrew Gough, aged 54, was last seen in the Erdington area of Birmingham on Thursday, 27th June. Despite extensive enquiries and public appeals, there have been no confirmed sightings of him since his disappearance.
Police describe Andrew as approximately 5ft 9ins tall with short grey hair. When last seen, he was wearing a distinctive blue Berghaus waterproof jacket, blue jeans, and black trainers.
Growing Concern for Welfare
Officers involved in the search have expressed increasing concern for Andrew's wellbeing, given the length of time he has been missing and the absence of any communication.
"We're growing increasingly worried about Andrew," stated a spokesperson for West Midlands Police. "It's completely out of character for him to disappear like this without contact with family or friends. We need the public's help to piece together his movements and ensure he's safe."
How You Can Help
Investigators are urging anyone who may have seen Andrew since Thursday, 27th June, or who has any information about his whereabouts, to come forward immediately.
Members of the public are asked to contact West Midlands Police via their live chat service on the force website or by calling 101. When getting in touch, please quote log number 3853 of 28th June.
Even the smallest piece of information could prove crucial in helping to locate Andrew and ensure he receives any support he may need.