GLOUCESTERSHIRE Police say missing man Kevin has been found safe and well.

It was believed that he could potentially of travelled to Somerset.

A spokesperson said: "We're pleased to update that 40-year-old Kevin has been found and is safe and well.

"He had been reported missing from Cirencester on Friday and was located out of county earlier today.

"A massive thank you to everyone who shared our appeals and has helped with searches."

 

POLICE are appealing to people in Somerset to look out for a man who has been missing since last Friday (April 29).

Kevin, 40, who may be going by his middle name Michael, is believed to have possibly travelled to Clevedon, Brean ofrWeston-super-Mare.

The last known sighting of Kevin was in a bakery in Cirencester on Friday morning - officers have released CCTV images of him in the shop.

He had just left a night shift.

A spokesperson for Gloucestershire Police said: "Not returning home for this long or contacting relatives is out of character and officers remain concerned for Kevin's welfare."

Kevin is described as white, 5ft 10ins tall, of a stocky build and has short cropped brown hair with a beard.

He is believed to be wearing a black polo shirt, black zip up jacket, black trousers, black trainers with white soles and carrying a dark red drawstring bag.

The spokesperson added: "Officers believe that Kevin may have travelled to Clevedon, Brean or Weston-super-Mare and are asking anyone with links to those areas to please keep an eye out.

"Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call police on 101 and quoting incident 499 of 29 April. Please dial 999 if Kevin is present at the time of calling."

You can also give information through the Missing People charity on 116 000 or you can find out more information through the charity's website www.missingpeople.org.uk