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Officers are renewing their appeal for information to help find missing Brian Cook from Andover.
Brian, aged 83, was last seen at around 5.30pm on Sunday 20 February at his home in Turin Court.
Together with his family, officers are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.
Brian is described as:
Acting Inspector Joanne Young, said: “We’re continuing to appeal to the community to help us find Brian. If you live in the Andover area, please check any outbuildings, communal areas with easy access such as sheds and bin sheds, and any insecure buildings.
“I would also like to ask anyone who has a dashcam in their vehicle who may have been driving in the Andover area since he went missing to review their footage and contact us if you think you think you have captured anything that could help.
“Officers will be in the area today carrying out searches alongside our colleagues from Hampshire Search and Rescue. We will also be conducting house to house enquiries.
“Brian also has links to Coulsdon, Surrey and Croydon, however we still believe him to be on foot with no access to vehicles.
“Please, if you have any information that could help, please contact us straight away.”
If you have seen him today, please call 101 quoting 44220072934.
Dial 999 in the event of an emergency.