Leaflets to hundreds of homes in search for missing manpublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 13 October 2020
Leaflets have been delivered to hundreds of homes in York as the search for a 72-year-old man missing for two weeks continues.
Police officers, dogs and drones have all been used in searches for Joseph Cafferkey, from Dijon Avenue, Acomb, who has not been seen since lunchtime on Wednesday 30 September.
Mr Cafferkey's disappearance is described as being out of character and his family and friends are becoming "increasingly concerned for his welfare", according to North Yorkshire Police.
It's thought Mr Cafferkey, who speaks with a strong Irish accent and is described as white, of medium build, with receding grey hair, doesn't have access to a mobile phone or money.
Over the weekend, hundreds of flyers with details about Joseph were delivered by officers to properties in the south west of the city.
Police posts on social media, with a photograph of Joseph and the number to call with information, external, have so far reached more than 50,000 people.
On Monday, York residents were asked to check any outbuildings or sheds in their gardens for any sign of Joseph.
Anyone who sees Mr Cafferkey is being asked to contact police immediately.