Alistair – his last name has not been made public – was last seen leaving his home in Lamberter at around 9.45am on Thursday morning. It is believed that he intended to drive the Aberaeron to the Cardigan coast to carry out a mission. Police say the Volvo white car was found parked in Alban Square in Aberaeron later that morning, but police were unable to verify any sightings of the missing person in the seaside town that day. Police say Alistair’s family is increasingly concerned about his well-being and is appealing to anyone with information. And detectives are urging people in and around Aberaeron to check CCTV video and bell video for any views that may help their investigation. Read also: The faces of people missing in Wales Dyfed-Powys Police Inspector Matthew Howells said: “Alistair’s family is reasonably very concerned about his safety. We ask anyone who thinks they may have seen or spoken to Alistair since Thursday or thinks information that could help us find him, contact us immediately. “We also invite any home or business owner in Aberaeron who has a bell or CCTV camera outside of their property to contact us. You may have shots of Alistair or his vehicle that could assist with our investigation.” The Alistair family appeals to the public for help in finding him (Image: Family / Dyfed-Powys Police) Alistair, who recently celebrated his 60th birthday, is described as 6 ‘2 “tall and” well-built “. He has very short gray hair and usually wears glasses. Police say Alistair speaks well and has a “southern English accent”. Anyone with information on Alistair’s whereabouts is kindly requested to contact the police. You can help? Call Dyfed-Powys Police at 101 citing DP-20220616-251 or email: [email protected] To receive the latest Wales Online news sent directly to your inbox, sign up for our regular newsletter here Read more related articles Read more related articles