Have you seen missing Adam?

Detectives have released a new photograph of a man who has been missing from home in Southport for more than two weeks.
Adam Whitehurst

Adam Whitehurst

Adam Whitehurst was last seen by his wife at around 10am on New Year’s Eve.
Adam, who is 34-years-old and from the Churchtown area of the town, is believed to be wearing the same dark grey North Face jacket and tracksuit bottoms that he is seen wearing in the new photos.
His family and friends are growing increasingly concerned for him as he has not been in contact since December 31st, and despite extensive police enquiries and a public appeal, he has also not been seen.
Detective Inspector Mike Dalton from Sefton CID said: “It has been more than two weeks now since Adam was last seen by his wife and his friends, family and work colleagues are understandably concerned.
“Adam lives in Churchtown in Southport but works in Manchester city centre and has relatives and friends in Cheshire so I am appealing for people in all these areas to look at his photo and tell us if you think you have seen him since New Year’s Eve. He also has links to London.
“His family have released a photo of Adam in clothes they believe he was wearing on the day he disappeared. This new photo also shows that Adam is a much broader man than our previous photos of him suggested so I would re-appeal for anyone reading this to spare a few moments to look at this new photograph and cast your mind back over the last two weeks as to whether you think you have see him.
“His disappearance is unusual and everyone who knows him are understandably distraught. The police are doing everything we can to find him but we need the public’s help.”
The 34-year-old is described as white, about 6ft 1 inch tall and has short straight brown hair, a slight stubble and blue eyes.
He was last seen wearing a dark grey thick North Face jacket with a hood, dark grey/blue tracksuit bottoms and brown loafer shoes. He was riding a red Carrera mountain bike.
Contact Merseyside Police on 0151 934 4556, the police non-emergency number on 101 or the Missing People Charity on 116 000.

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