Police say they are extremely concerned for the safety of a man from Chalfont St Peter who had been missing for five days as of today (May 31).
Roy Morris, from Grove Hill, was last seen leaving his address at around 6.45pm on Sunday, May, 26.
He is described as a white man, around 6ft tall with a slim build. He has a shaved head, is clean shaven and has green/brown eyes.
He was last seen wearing camo shorts and a black t-shirt.
He is not believed to have any access to money, his phone or medication.
Roy is known to frequent the River Misbourne walk, White Hart Pub, Chalfont, The Plough at Casden and local rural/woodland areas.
Investigating officer, Inspector Gemma Price, based at Amersham police station, said: “We are continuing to conduct enquiries into the whereabouts of Roy and there may be an increased police presence as searches are ongoing.
“We are also continuing to appeal for the public’s help in locating him. I would particularly like to ask local residents to check any gardens, sheds or garages.
“If anyone believes they may have seen Roy, or someone matching his description, please contact police as soon as possible.”
Roy’s worried family have launched a Facebook page in an attempt to find him and police also issued a video with the police helicopter searching.
TV star Robert Lindsay, who lives in nearby Denham also tweeted a message of support to Roy’s family.
On May 29, his daughter Ruby tweeted: “Another day with no news about Roy, but we are so grateful for the support our community has shown in spreading the word, posting flyers, and searching on foot. Please keep RTing, heading to facebook.com/findroymorris and holding Roy in your thoughts. He will be found very soon x”
Anyone with information about Roy’s whereabouts should call 101, quoting URN 1114 (26/5)
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