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Police in Cardiff are appealing for information regarding the whereabouts of Mark Kinson who has been missing for two weeks.
Mark, 52, was seen on Friday January 31, at 9.45pm on Uphill Road, Llanrumney.
He was then seen at around 10pm in the Captains Walk walking in the general direction of Braunton Crescent.
Extensive enquiries have been carried out, and these are continuing, to locate Mark but there have been no confirmed sightings since that day.
As part of the on-going investigation, officers are examining CCTV footage and searching open land, wooded areas, and riverbanks.
Mark is described as around 5ft 7ins tall and was wearing a dark grey/blue tracksuit on the day he went missing.
Mark’s partner wife Angela said:
“It’s so out of character for Mark and we just want him home safe. We are all frantic for information and are appealing anyone who knows anything to please get in touch with the police.
“I believe Mark is vulnerable and I want him to know that there is so much love and support for him.”
Anyone who may have seen Mark, or who has information which will help us find him, is asked to contact us quoting occurrence number 2500033949.