Police have released the latest CCTV video of a Morecambe man who has been missing for almost three weeks.
Carl Joy, 62, was last seen on the afternoon of Friday August 23 in Morecambe, and police are very concerned for his welfare.
The CCTV footage shows Carl arriving on his bike and going into the Open All Hours store, Blea Tarn Place, Morecambe, at 11.22am on August 23.
A spokesperson for Lancashire Police said: ‘’Ourselves and Carl’s family remained very worried about him, and we are asking anyone with information about him to contact us straight away.
‘’Carl, if you are reading this, please contact the police or your family.’’
He has links to Lancaster and Yorkshire, and there is a possibility he may have travelled to Cumbria.
Any immediate sightings of Carl, please call 999.
If you have any other information about Carl might be, please call 101 – quoting log 1472 of 23rd August 2024.


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