Family's plea for information about missing Plymouth man

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Daniel Mizzi, from Plymouth, has been missing since December

The family of a man who went missing in Cornwall seven weeks ago have issued an appeal for him to come home.

Daniel Mizzi, 35 from Plymouth, was last seen in St Ives on 8 December and has not been heard from since.

Devon and Cornwall Police said he was seen at St Erth train station at 12:08 GMT and the force was growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.

Mr Mizzi's brother Jake Hughes said he was "not giving up" and urged him to get in touch.

He said: "It was very lonely over Christmas... seeing the hurt with mum in particular is horrible and I wouldn't wish it on anyone."

Mr Hughes said: "My main message to him is 'whatever you're going through, whatever's going on in your mind, we love you and we want you home. We don't care what the problem is'."

Karran Minchinton, Mr Mizzi's mother, said: "We all just miss him so much."

The last confirmed sighting of the 35-year-old was walking along the coastal path at Porthmeor Beach at 13:38 GMT on 8 December.

Police have urged anyone with any information or who may have seen Mr Mizzi to contact them.

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