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New photo issued in search for Llandudno man 'missing in Tenerife'

New photo issued in search for Llandudno man 'missing in Tenerife'

A new photograph has been released of a missing North Wales man who failed to return home from a trip to Tenerife. Gerallt, 28, left his Llandudno home three weeks ago and flew to the Spanish island.
North Wales Police said yesterday that Gerallt had left his home on July 4. A spokesman on the force's Facebook page described Gerallt as being about five feet eight inches tall with short, black hair. He was last seen wearing a navy-blue tracksuit and black trainers.
A spokesperson said: "The investigation has established that Gerallt flew to Tenerife and was due to fly home on July 12th and hasn't returned as expected." Join the North Wales Live Whatsapp community now
Chief Inspector Wes Williams, of North Wales Police, said: 'We are becoming increasingly concerned for Gerallt's welfare, however officers are following several lines of investigation.
"We are appealing for information from anyone who knows Gerallt, or who may have been contacted by him to contact us as soon as possible.
'We're keen to hear from anybody who believes they may have any information that could help our ongoing investigation.
"Even the smallest lead could prove vital or for Gerallt himself to make contact to let us, or his family know that he is safe and well.'
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